I feel like AI generated summaries would fit in nicely with the reader view.
This is obviously riding on the AI hype train, but I'm currently having a great time using an AI to summarize articles to save time when deciding what to read.
Of course it would be cool if Mozilla added AI summarisation, but they can't create it. It is not that easy to create AI. Or they will add third-party AI, or they will add nothing. But: Microsoft has created their chatGPT for Bing, and in MS Edge it can summarise pages, documents. And there is information that Microsoft will let companies create their own versions of chatGPT. So maybe someone will create open-source summarizer, and mozilla could add it.
A quick heads up / invitation for those interested...
We're currently experimenting with some AI services in Firefox Nightly, including a chatbot integration in the sidebar. It's entirely optional, so if you want to check it out and share feedback, there is more info here:
Absolutely! AI-generated summaries would be a great addition to the reader view. They can help users quickly decide what to read, making the process more efficient. It's exciting to see how artificial intelligence tools are enhancing our reading experience!