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Share your feedback on the AI services experiment in Nightly

asafko
Employee
Employee

Hi folks, 

In the next few days, we will start the Nightly experiment which provides easy access to AI services from the sidebar. This functionality is entirely optional, and it’s there to see if it’s a helpful addition to Firefox. It is not built into any core functionality and needs to be turned on by you to see it. 

If you want to try the experiment, activate it via Nightly Settings > Firefox Labs (please see full instructions here). 

We’d love to hear your feedback once you try out the feature, and we’re open to all your ideas and thoughts, whether it’s small tweaks to the current experience or big, creative suggestions that could boost your productivity and make accessing your favorite tools and services in Firefox even easier.

Thanks so much for helping us improve Firefox!

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GorpEnjoyer
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I personally use Firefox as an alternative to other bloatware-induced browsers. AI as it currently stands adds nothing but frustration to the user experience, and at least in my case would lose trust in Mozillas intentions for user privacy. Please don't.

Cyer
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Generative AI is probably the most frustratingly useless and blatantly unethical thing that could be integrated into Firefox. If this makes it into a full build I will not update Firefox any more, and will likely look into other browsers and see if there are any left with a spine.

juleskat
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PLEASE do not add AI to any part of Firefox. I trust this browser because it doesn't do things like that and seems to want the best for it's users, and adding AI features is the opposite. It's just horrible on so many levels. Even as an optional feature, running AI is shady, hostile, and not environmentally friendly. If this feature is officially added I'll have to stop using Firefox after years and years of being loyal.

haremofaxolotls
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No, absolutely not. Everywhere else is already using AI, if that's what we wanted then we would go use those services. Instead, we are here. Is nothing sacred? Must everything be ruined by this environment-destroying, privacy-invading, content-thieving rubbish? Please, I beg of thee, do NOT implement AI features. As many other users have already indicated, I will gladly move to a different, more trustworthy service if this continues. I came here to get away from all of this. 

pondering_north
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I don’t think it’s necessary. AI searches aren’t super reliable on their own, and at this point they’re just clogging up everything and making the internet harder to navigate.

laam-93
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Please don't.

This trend of "AI" is turning the online world a hot mess and a lot of people started using Firefox because you weren't falling over all over yourselves to join a defunct clique.

As a current user, do not implement this. Anyone telling you this is the Next Best Thing are lying to you and only after your money to cover their losses.

emeraldea
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You're better than this. It's a gimmick. I'll switch duckduckgo to my homebar on principle if you implement an AI assistant, even if it's opt in

Voyajer
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This is essentially an addon, just put it in the addon marketplace

Xenonite
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Integrating any kind of generative AI into firefox would immediately incentivise me to look for a different browser. I imagine this opinion would be shared by many who use it. 

flaffel
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I would not like this! I may stop using Firefox entirely if this happens! Do not do this!

typhonlure
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ABSOLUTELY NOT.

 

lf
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PLEASE NO. Whenever the subject of browsers comes up in conversation (which, among my student and writer friends, is surprisingly often), I always tout Firefox.

Please don't make me regret doing that.

spikybeaverjr
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hey! i'm a longtime firefox user, and i'd like to ask that you guys DO NOT add any AI functionality or services to firefox or any other mozilla services.

generative AI is not only completely useless, especially when attached to a web browser, but is also terrible for the environment, steals work from artists and writers, and fills search results with false information.

please, please, PLEASE do not add anymore garbage to the current flaming dumpster fire that is the internet, and instead dedicate your energy to improving the internet.

thank you.

Gbobo
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DO NOT. if this goes through you will lose all goodwill as an alternative to google. do not shoot yourselves in the foot like this.

vessie_bessie
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Please do not integrate AI into this. While I appreciate the fact that it needs to be turned on first to see it, part of the reason I use Firefox as my sole browser is because it's not got any AI attached to it. I have been recommending this browser for years due to its excellent service and privacy features, but attaching AI to it (even if fully optional) will see me going elsewhere.

keyotales
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No AI. I use Firefox bc its safer and it works. Don't ruin both those things

treekato
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Absolutely not. At best, AI consumes a small lagoons worth of water to produce nothing, and at best it synthesizes old forum posts and incomplete facts into pleasantly-worded nothing. 

Elk
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Please, no.

Reading the linked instruction page, I can see where the idea comes from - that these things might be helpful. But ultimately Machine Generation is a copyright-violating, environment-destroying concept primarily favored by shareholders and people who don't know better. I have dropped websites, browsers, and apps the moment they began threatening to chain their Autocomplete 2.0-style spyware to anything. I don't want to drop Firefox.

Firefox is my alternative to Chromium-based browsers. It's where I'm trying to get as far as possible from Google's increasingly greedy, increasingly incompetent, increasingly invasive clutches. If Google's Plagiarism Machine gets folded into it, then there is no point to me using Firefox.

AI techbros will say otherwise because they think they can avoid NFTs 2.0, but AI is NFTs 2.0 (also, AI has so many different meanings now that you may find it more elegant to use the term "machine generation" or "generative AI" to elaborate) and is already on its way out. The Cloudflare debacle, its failure to handle things like McDonald's drivethru orders, nd multiple people being poisoned by using machine-generated mushroom guides are already known issues.

 

Please just lie to whatever shareholder or techbro is insisting on adding AI and let users use the browser normally, I'm begging you. Even Google employees don't use its crap AI in-house, that should tell you something.

Tl, dr: Absolutely not.

wils190
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Long time firefox user here! Don't do this. No one comes to firefox for this. Know your userbase, don't waste your money on the incorrect information machine.

bookshelph
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Please don't. you're out last bastion of good internet browsing. don't ruin it

zennyzach
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If this affects search results in any way, it is a completely awful thing to experiment with. Search results with AI will give harmful information, and make searching for the exact thing you're looking for ten times harder. Looking at the cases of where AI has given false information, be it images or text, of which mushrooms are edible is a good example of how bad and even lethal it can be. Another example is how people will look up what is toxic for their pets, if given false information it can be lethal to the pet.

If it doesn't affect the search results, then it will most likely feed on user information, breaking the trust we users have on firefox. AI is being shoved into our faces in every day life, and that is not a good thing. It's tiring, it uses a ton of energy to get to work, gives false information and citations that don't exist, and is extremely easy to poison.

In short; no, we don't want AI

ptrefact
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NO. A big reason I use firefox is to avoid all this ai crap shoved in our face by other services and browsers. No one asked for AI, please just leave it out so I wont have to stop using firefox and find another browser

MoKaaz
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Absolutely not. No. No one wants this. No one asked for this. Stop shoving "AI" down our throats, it's actively destroying the Internets ability to provide useful information. And has been proven time and time again to be stealing data from non-consenting users. I will not be updating my browser. If Firefox continues in this direction, I'll be switching to a different company.

skeletonmancer
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No thank you!! Firefox is such a good + simple browser. It's a cut above the rest for me, but if AI is implemented it'll lose that status.

kaida
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Please don't integrate Firefox with these environmental disasters!

rad1986
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Please DO NOT include AI! 😞

oodlienoodlie
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Stop with all the AI. All it ever does is make things less reliable and more frustrating.

Gals
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please, for the love of god, don't. the reason i use Firefox is to avoid tech trend chasing bs like this. i don't care if Nightly is (currently) purely optional because it sets a precedent for more of this sort of thing.

ghoat
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Nope. Don't do this. I don't want it, I won't use it, don't make me use it. Don't implement it and force me to tell you no I don't want it everything. Please don't. I ignore on everything else, just leave it out. Please

vampyre_smiles
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This is a stupid choice for Mozilla/Firefox.

Gabrieliuka
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I would be extremely disappointed to see such a feature as the functionality is exceptionally limited for the resource costs AI demands.

Additionally, AI has been very user-hostile to older folks like my own grandma. I have gotten my beloved 85 year old used to traditional websites and search functions, but it's very difficult for her to recognize and interpret AI summaries and suggestions that hinder her tasks more than help.

I STRONGLY against my favorite browser going in this direction!

triangleguy
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I personally moved to Firefox to avoid AI and all of the other issues every major website is having nowadays. I stopped using Chrome entirely to avoid the AI, ads, and data stealing, and I would be sorely disappointed if Firefox began moving in this direction

DoodleBoy
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I would very much not like to see AI added to firefox. AI has a very unstable longevity, and it over all instills a sense of bad faith in customers who are concerned over matters such as theft of intellectual property or it's ability to be easily influenced by human interference which has lead to a spreds of misinformation in the past when used by search engines. If firefox intends to move forward with AI in their browser, I may have to look into other services as I do not want to associate myself with AI browsing.

notnull
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Extremely disappointed to learn you are doing this despite everyone unanimously explaining to you what a terrible idea it is. Why go to the effort of maintaining a feedback forum if you're just going to shut your ears and ignore it no matter what?

On the plus side, this is also how I found out about LibreWolf, so that's a nice silver lining at least.

caen03
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That is disgusting. I expected better from you. AI is harmful to the environment and creators, it wastes so much energy, and for no gain. DO NOT include AI in ANYTHING.

eeeezy7
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I use Firefox (in part) to avoid AI, no one wants this.

DannyM
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My user feedback is I have zero interest in using this and it lowers my opinion of your platform. generative AI companies are in a **bleep**storm of ethical and copyright problems right now and I just see no reason to treat it like an accepted normal thing

david_james
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Nobody asked for this.

jewin-ur-mom
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Please don't - I will find another browser if this gets implemented.

 

Drac
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NO AI PLEASE!!!!!