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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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tudorandrei
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I would be nice, to have options for local providers (ollama and others), and make it by default opt-out

Maianaise
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I would prefer Ai to not be implemented at all. Even if it is optional, even if it is opt in usage/ones choice to use, the effect of AI is proliferating and normalising it harms artists, writers, illustrators and creators and will alienate them from your browser. Especially considering how much AI has already harmed and replaced artists in their various forms, and depending on which AI services you include, they are often built on and fed by theft of materials they have no right to.
Another issue with AI is the rampant power and water usage that is required for a singular prompt or image to be generated, and even without all those other issues I will not support something which is draining resources which could and should be better used elsewhere. The environmental impact alone is unacceptable.
I love firefox for what it does but choosing this route will make me consider finding another browser (though that is hard in this day in age as most are... not great and firefox so far has been the best choice, but with this it will make me reconsider.)

LilyTheLesbian
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No!

Tayebr
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Hi! No! Please don't, we're all so tired of slowly having our online world manipulated by data thay can just straight up be false, powered by the energy consumption of an actual country, owned and controlled by corporations we can't trust.

I like and want to trust mozilla. This will irreperably damage my image of the mozilla brand. 

Ldmorisco
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No. It is a massive environmentally damaging waste. I will not claim to care about the very *here and now* climate crisis and water crisis while willfully using AI products. I don't even care if they're "more useful." At the cost, I don't want them. At all. In anything.

 

Also I've used google products in the past year and they've become absolute wrecks. And yep, powered by AI. Don't destroy mozilla because everyone else is doing the cool new thing, too.

evren-d
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No, no, no, not interested and strongly protest AI

celestialz
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I downloaded Firefox to get away from the extra shady stuff that chromium browsers do but glad to know nowhere is safe! does anybody know any alternatives? 😋 if they follow through with this I'm not against switching again

LibreWolf might work. Its just a fork of FireFox with more of a privacy focus.

Shurtu-gal
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I tried to use it didn't like it much no option to just search it. What should I do when I don't want to summarize etc.

Also creates new chats everytime.

majesticmini471
Familiar face

As a UNIX re-developer, my team is completely against Artificial Intelligence. When does it ever learn and not crash users, programs, systems, and/or local devices?

RattyTatTat
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This will make me switch to librewolf.

Saturniidae
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Et Tu, Firefox?

I thought you were better than trying to shoehorn AI (aka The Greenhouse Gas Generator That Also Says Dumb Stuff You Could Have Easily Googled) into our browsers.

NotGagarin
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Stop chasing hype. AI is a copyright nightmare and terrible for the environment. I want no part of it in my browser. Please remove this now.

People, did you know that one 100 word email generated by ChatGPT uses 1 bottle of water or enough electricity to power the lights in a house for an hour [1]? We're being asked to buy into AI chatbots that nobody needs and nearly nobody wants, and to build them we're measurably worsening the climate crisis. This has to stop.

[1]: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/09/18/energy-ai-use-electricity-water-data-centers/ (non paywall version: https://archive.is/iuQk0)

evrenio
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A local AI with some limited task focused intelligence may upgrade Firefox to became a real user-agent that is actually favors the benefit of the users. Please give us that either backed by Ollama so people can choose the model they prefer or a tiny fine tuned model embedded into Firefox. But first, please let us define our own prompts, right now it's way too limited.

eldritchonline
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No, we don't need or want AI as part of our user experience.

Bobbieve
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Please no. Firefox is the only safely usable webbrowser left, please don't add AI to ruin that.

Doaxan
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Cool feature, I wish it was always in the browser and worked well. But I really wish the list of providers was bigger and not limited by anything. It would also be possible to use local models. 👍

miclgael1
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Don't want it. Didn't ask for it. I use Firefox to get away from things like this.

Doaxan
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I don't understand what you don't like about AI? If you don't like it, don't use it, but don't interfere with the comfortable use of convenient functionality

Please see all other feature requests that are in limbo for years on this website. My view is this garbage interferes with those.

Destroys the environment for one, steals peoples **bleep** (things they've worked hard to achieve, or even their jobs and faces) for another, and it is spreading misinformation in the way of 'answers.' Very plain answers. Perhapse look into why people are saying something is bad? There are loads of comments here talking about this stuff but either you're gonna try and say it doesn't matter or you'll actually look into things. (there is no don't like don't use with how this is being forced everywhere, 'but there's a button that says 'off and on' isn't helping anything)

I understand that your intentions are good, but here's the reality: generative AI cannot be uninvented. And for AI to become more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, there has to be a very strong incentive, and that comes from being used.

AI is not just chatbots. It can also be used to solve the very problems being mentioned.

So yes, we need to be very responsible with the use of AI, but trying to discard or eradicate it is not only a completely disconnected idea from reality, it can't even end well.

In the end, I trust that, due to users' own selfish interests, the use of AI will eventually be restricted to what is truly useful, after the hype and the bubble. We need a high level of awareness about its use. Large information campaigns. But total denial of it is absurd.

That's like saying cars and roads can't be uninvented, and the only way to fix their environmental problems is to make more cars and add more lanes to our roads.

We're not going back to a time when everyone walked everywhere. Cars and roads can't be uninvented, but we can mitigate the impact of cars and roads by replacing cars with ebikes and scooters. Right now, AI is in the cars-and-roads phase. Most people using it are using enormous models in the cloud that are massively overpowered because of the arms race that is occurring. This is a bubble that will burst, and when it does, it will be because of small-scale AI running locally, which doesn't have nearly the same impact.

Local computing is almost always more inefficient than computing done in huge, optimized servers. The impact is more dispersed, but it is still there.

No, it's not like saying that. Please set aside analogies that seem clever if you truly want to make an argument. It's not an argument. It's a parody, a joke. But it doesn't have an inch of depth.

Thank you.

People are not asking Mozilla to uninvent AI. They are asking Mozilla to not put that poop into the browser.

anorax
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No AI.

I don't want AI in my favorite web browser. I don't want AI at all. We don't need AI.

AI is responsible of the ensh1tt1f1cation of the web and the ensh1tt1f1cation of the world.

AI is an environmental crime. We have to reduce our impact, not increase it!

 

 

 

 

wat if the electricity used was from renewables Lol

lilliana
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FEEDBACK ON AI SERVICES EXPERIMENT IN FIREFOX NIGHTLY

Thank you for introducing this experimental feature and seeking user feedback. I'm excited about the potential of AI services integration in Firefox and wanted to share my positive experiences and thoughts.

Benefits I've Experienced

  • Time-saving: The AI services have significantly reduced the time I spend on tasks like summarizing web content and simplifying complex language.
  • Enhanced Learning: The ability to quiz myself on webpage content has improved my comprehension and retention of information.
  • Improved Productivity: Having AI assistance readily available in the sidebar streamlines my workflow without the need to switch between different applications or tabs.

Appreciation for the Implementation Approach

I particularly appreciate how Mozilla has approached this feature:

  1. Opt-in Nature: The fact that this functionality is entirely optional and needs to be manually activated shows respect for users who may have concerns about AI integration.
  2. Separation from Core Functionality: By keeping AI services separate from Firefox's core features, you've maintained the browser's integrity while still offering advanced capabilities to those who want them.
  3. Experimental Stage: Starting with a nightly experiment allows for valuable user feedback and iterative improvement before a wider release.

Suggestions for Consideration

While I'm already finding the feature useful, here are a few ideas that could potentially enhance the experience:

  1. Core Functionality/Opt-in: Keep it as it currently is—many who raise concerns about AI often overlook that they can simply opt out.
  2. Privacy Controls: Implement granular privacy settings for users who want to use the feature but have specific data concerns.
  3. Integration with Firefox Sync: Enable syncing of AI-related settings and preferences across devices for a consistent experience.

Closing Thoughts

I believe this experiment represents a forward-thinking approach to browser functionality. By offering AI capabilities as an optional feature, Firefox is catering to diverse user needs while respecting individual preferences. This balance is crucial in today's digital landscape.

I encourage Mozilla to continue developing and refining this feature based on user feedback. It has the potential to significantly enhance the browsing experience for many users without compromising Firefox's core values of privacy and user control.

Thank you for your commitment to innovation and user-centric design. I look forward to seeing how this feature evolves.

You sound like a robot

Thats because they probably generated this whole thing with chatgpt

how’d u figure that out?? lol, i used it to help make sure there’s no errors n stuff. it’s not like I just told it to spit out a random review and just posted without reading lol, I spent time going over it and putting in my own thoughts on the feature and why i think it’s cool. but it wouldn’t let me post it in impact font, all caps, with light yellow text on a white background so i had to waste time going back to fix that multiple times, but yeh

in short, well done on spotting the obvious, but that doesn’t really say anything about the content of my review

No one will read your review because it doesn't look human. Your reply looks human. I read that. 🙂

That's ok the feedback was specifically for Mozilla there's not much for you to gain by reading it

edit: that one u said looks human was written by A I


now that is scary 👻

By its nature, AI is incapable of being deceptive (or honest) because it cannot think or reason. But because it is built to respond in a way that will please the people that use it, it can often come off as deceptive. 

But you, however... I don't understand why you are taking pleasure in adopting the persona of deception, as if you are proving something other than the worthlessness of engaging in something generated by a chatbot.

And here is chat-gpt speaking in their own defense.

Likemea
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dystopian

MikeCerm
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Only interested in this if it can connect to local LLMs, Ollama, etc.. I do understand why so many people are so vocally opposed to this completely optional feature. Those people are short-sighted, for sure, but if the default option here was "run your own local LLM completely privately, nothing goes to the cloud ever," and then also offered an option to connect to the corporate LLMs in the cloud for the people who want it, I think the pushback would be lessened. Brave recently introduced the ability to connect to your own self-hosted LLM, and I have found that useful.

It's only "completely optional" until it isn't.