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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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nabexis
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Please don't. I am so sick of AI. It's going to kill the planet at this rate. We don't need more of it.

TippBlade
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This is incredibly disappointing news. I am certain that the majority of Firefox users do not want ai integration

proudwing
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Absolutely not.

Bnig98JR
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No thank you.

BullyrookChook
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NO

MarkosDantès
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Dude absolutely not, 99% of the reason people are recently flocking to y'all is BECAUSE you're not pushing AI **bleep** like Google, do not go down this road for the love of **bleep**, absolutely nobody wants this and anybody who Does can go use any of the other browsers that're miring themself in the AI **bleep**pit. Absolutely not, 110% no, just no, none of it, generative AI is a **bleep**ing blight and it needs to be weeded out and killed not encouraged. Do not be another browser letting this **bleep** grow over the internet like kudzu but worse i swear to god.

atypicals
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No one wants AI. Its a fad that no one with a lick of sense in their head backs. By promoting AI, companies are sending the message that they're too quick to hop on trends without evaluating whether or not the trend is a good fit for their brand and userbase, and that they don't care about user feedback when it comes to their product. If a feature isn't desired by a vast and vocal majority of the userbase, it would be illogical to keep it, as you risk alienating your userbase.

rolingmetal
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I would like to run the sidebar in a separate container. And my bitwarden extension doesn't seem to work in the sidebar 😞

rolingmetal
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Since my bitwarden extension is not working in the "ai" chatbot sidebar, I now wonder if my other extension can do their work in the sidebar? And why do containers not work with the sidebar?

I prefer how DuckDuckGo anonymizes "ai"chat.

ABroullon
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These so called AI functions are damaging the Internet content, unethic and also disrepectful towards authors and privacy. If Firefox continues down this road I'll sadly need to leave the last chromium-less alternative and switch to a more ethic browser.

Knife
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If this isn't cancelled, I will look for alternatives. I have advocated and loved using firefox up until now, with regret I can no longer do that.

 

DingDong
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No thanks.

9nikola
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Simply just don't

Vanillamedal3
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Please don't 

Manavski
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For the love of God, please NO

taffywabbit
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PLEASE NO!!! so much of the online browsing experience has already been ruined by trend-hopping tone-deaf companies flooding everything with useless horrible genAI functions. not only is it devastating to the environment, it contributes to drowning out all the useful user-created content and information online with poorly plagiarized AI slop and potentially dangerous misinfo everywhere you look. if you care about creating a better internet, please keep AI far away from Firefox!!

Stephanie
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Please no ai

Neptube
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If anyone wants an AI they can get it elsewhere. If anyone wants a browser without an integrated AI the options are dwindling. A lot of people use firefox specifically becuse it lacks features like AI, please don't add it now.

LeicesterJester
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One of my favourite things about Firefox is that it hasn't given in to the wave of generative ai slop yet, and I'd be very disappointed if that changes. Please don't do this, I and many other users absolutely do not want it.

pcgaldo
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I'm fine with that, as long as it remains a completely optional feature. I'd even find it better if you developed it as an add-on.

HazeDreams
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Please do not do this

meatcreek
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Very much would not like to see any AI built into Firefox. 

Apollotg1
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Please don't

ebarnes
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AI does not give accurate results, wastes resources, and is unethical. It is not worth it. I switched to this browser because everything else had begun to use AI, but I will switch browsers again if this becomes a permanent feature. I'm super disappointed in you guys for even considering it.

ScottDAdams
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Generative AI services cannot ever be fully trusted as there is seldom a way to guarantee that it sources any information from reliable or ethical sources. When used in search engines, it's prone to amalgamating nonsensical and conflicting information with genuinely helpful information making it wholly unreliable. It is also very difficult to trust that any generative AI system has been trained on information that has the full consent of copyright holders, artists, writers, code writers, or users of the system. And that's not even touching on the environmental impact of the processing power used by AI tools.

Mozilla should reconsider following Google, Apple, and Meta into this unethical and unnecessary realm of generative AI tools.

Do not add this feature.

Ardate
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I am on Firefox for many reasons, one of them being that it's an island away from all the other atrocious choices made by other browsers; privacy invading features, constant advertisement, and AI things (whose results are unpredictable and often wrong).

Not all AI is absurd; I understand the idea of having a chatbot on hand for those who wish for it (it being opt-in is already a good choice), but I still would be wary especially since you remain vague on which AI it is, which model and on what it has been trained. If you plan on basing it on pre-existing AIs such as chatGPT, you'll be boosting a highly problematic service with catastrophic ecological impact.

People wishing to use AI can easily find it elsewhere, but those wanting to avoid it are running out of options.

diamondsNlemons
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it wouldn't improve my experience

 

Mecheye
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NO.

susannaius
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I cannot see how an AI feature like the chatbot described could be useful for a browser. Please don't get in the line of mindless techbros who jump on the bandwagon of generative "AI", which at this point is just a really big bundle of if-formulae. I think this kind of technology is directly harmful to critical thinking, to customer experiences, to the internet ecosystem, and to the planet.

Justtexa
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Please don't. 

I moved to Firefox exactly to avoid AI usage. This is one of the only places that are comfortable enough and doesn't shove AI to anyone's face.

mewmewmelon
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Ai is ruining everything 😕 its made everything more difficult to use and in general giving me more problems than it solves

adyton
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Absolutely disgusted by this. Even as an optional feature, this signals a complete divorce from what made me use Firefox in the first place. If this becomes more than an experiment, I'll be jumping ship to Vivaldi. As it is, I'm considering jumping just because this was ever in consideration.

ameliatheb
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NO and if anything remotely close to AI is added im moving browsers instantly. Firefox should pride itself on being different and unique not change to be like every garbage blotware bull**bleep** on the internet. i will not allow AI to steal my data and i will not be complicit to the destruction of natural resources that 1 single AI action causes. NO

Catk
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No, I will stop using Firefox. For the love of god no. 

techcube
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Listen, I have an actual review for y'all. Could you remove the annoying sparkles emoji that appears below text I highlight? The right-click menu already has the "Ask AI" option. It's unnecessary and in-the-way thus annoying.

Beewytched
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Absolutely not. I went to Firefox to escape from the various browsers deciding to implement ai where it isn't wanted. I feel like a betrayed Obi-Wan screaming 'YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE!' at Anakin. As of right now, I'm looking for alternatives to Firefox that offer the same privacy and security, or close to as.

If Firefox decides despite the various negative comments they're getting, I will no longer be using this browser nor will I be recommending it to others, and I hope others will do the same. If anyone has an recommendations for other browsers, I'd be glad if you shared them with others.

Thellamaartist
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Oh hells no, you are not putting AI anywhere near this browser, you are making it an add on at most, YOU ARE NOT ALIENATING YOUR USERBASE OF CODERS AND ARTISTS WHO DESPISE AI IN EQUAL MEASURE

tunderpal
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Do NOT do this please ai is never a good idea

genmu
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gonna have to agree with the consensus of Hard No on this one. as of current, regardless of whether or not the integration of AI functions *could* have reliable uses to justify it (everything points to this stuff being incredibly unreliable, so that's a dubious assumption at best), the overabundance and abuse of these technologies has absolutely depleted any good will people could have towards them. put it away. give it 10 years and see if the discussion has evolved. right now, this stuff's just an eyesore, so don't waste your time developing it.

turtburgler
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Literally the only thing that could get me to stop using Firefox is AI integration. I'm using Firefox to GET AWAY from browsers that are forcing gimmicky, unhelpful, and privacy violating services onto users. Adding the planet killing plagiarism machine is all of that.