TL;DR: Mozilla recently released AI controls for Firefox: a single control panel that lets people disable AI features in the browser or pick and choose which to leave on. On the surface, this sounds like a win for user choice in an era of AI-everything.

If we dig deeper, you can start to see that the kill switch isn’t the whole story. This feature acts like an accountability sink. By giving you an off-switch, Mozilla’s leadership shifts the ethical burden of AI onto the user - turning their design choices into your responsibility.

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    3 hours ago

    I swear people will never be happy no matter what.

    No AI features? Get with the times man.

    AI features? High treason.

    Opt-out? Not good enough.

    Opt-in? Nobody will use it.

    Can’t please everyone I guess.

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      38 minutes ago

      If most people don’t want it enough to opt in, then it belongs in an extension, not the base browser. Then it’s still there for the ones who actually do want it, but won’t bother anyone else.

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      3 hours ago

      It’d be nice if they even pleased the open AI enthusiasts, but they can’t even manage that.

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      3 hours ago

      Pretty much, or any other fork that didn’t add this garbage in the first place.

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      3 hours ago

      That was what I installed on a Windows VM last week. Such a nice installer, too!

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      3 hours ago

      It raises awareness of an important issue. Not everyone is suscribed everywhere, some communities can be blocked or defederated, etc.

      • N.E.P.T.R@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        22 minutes ago

        It was posted in like 5 different communities, some not even close to related (for example 3 Linux communities), some posted twice (eg. the Linux previously mentioned communities). They could have just crossposted it using the feature. Either way it is still a lot of spam. It isnt even that important of news because anyone who cares about this (anti or pro LLM) has already made up their mind and would already have formed an opinion on this feature without a random article.