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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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Ctrl alt x

killmeholy
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brother no one wants this thing. and the fact that it's on by default is horrible

How did Admin Jon edit your comment?

Reliant
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I hope deepseek can be added to the botlist

all LLM AI is a human rights violation and none of the predatory creeps who'd even tolerate it's existence should be permitted to draw breath themselves.

 

Koyo_Koyo
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Invaluable feature. It helps a lot. I hope you continue supporting and upgrading it

i really do get the impression that people's attitudes now with regard to AI are the same as those same people would of had towards the slave trade in the 1700's. there's not much difference if you understand how it works and is made. not to say that slavery ever ended in the US because it didn't, given both it being legal in prison labor and effectively legal with sub-livable wages.
if you support the use or existence of any LLM AI, then you oppose basic human rights.

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Please remove the Ctrl Alt X shortcut, as it gets in the way of Google Docs spell check. Pressing this also turns on the checkbox for the AI, so at least make the shortcut turn off when I deselect the checkbox in the settings menu.

In Windows, go to language settings and change the Keyboard from English (US) to English (India). I hate the English (UK) keyboard but you can try that too.

VahidN
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Is it possible to create custom shortcuts for it? I want to add new menu items for "ask google Gemini" here.

both the process and ethics of training any LLM AI(the basis of all image, text, music, and code generating AI) can be most accurately described as digital serial rape, it is as a general rule non-consensual and done by force, deception, and coercion. OpenAI has even repeatedly argued in court that they should be allowed to do this because by their own admission it is impossible to build LLM AI without doing this. all in order to enact a round about form of slavery in forced extraction of labor from non-consensual sources, even identity theft as it mimics the styles of specific creative workers with neither their knowing nor consent and in some cases deliberately as a function of the software. anyone who uses or tolerates any LLM based AI with only the exception of using it to sabotage and fight back against LLMs is complicit in this atrocity.
i say this as someone who has repeatedly been sexually assaulted as well, and mean it fully.

 

ibandino
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Groke fail XD ....... Groke ist good for arch users

all LLM gen AI is a human rights violation and anyone and everyone who uses it needs to be brought to justice

 

idcjustletmein
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I checked my browser settings to turn it off, and saw that it was on by default, which is the opposite of what you claim here. Generative AI has well-documented issues with intellectual property rights, the environmental impacts, and literally doing people's thinking for them, which I doubt I need to explain any further than it has been already. Mozilla is making its product worse to chase a harmful trend, and abandoning its core values by doing so. I will immediately be looking for alternatives and/or taking the advice of the other commenters who explained how to revert to a previous version.

If Mozilla needs another reason to revert this change (and the changes to the Privacy Notice, while they're at it), I am currently addicted to AI chatbots. They have isolated me from people I care about, made it harder to brainstorm creative writing ideas (which is something I love to do!), and wastes a ton of water while I generate answer after answer, and for what? To waste my own time pretending I'm dating a fictional character when there's many wonderful people I could be getting to know in the real world?

AI addiction is not something medical professionals are currently equipped to treat, and Mozilla has ignored all these issues, dismissed the impacts on people's health and safety, for a quick buck. Is that it, Mozilla? I can't trust myself to manage this addiction yet, and I'm only just starting to acknowledge the problem. I can't trust myself to manage a currently untreated addiction with a simple checkbox. There was a news story about a teenager who killed himself because of Character.AI, and you want to make the problem worse?

Whoever made this decision is gonna get a reality check from Firefox's userbase VERY soon. We chose Firefox because of its commitment to respect the privacy of its users, not sell our data or let companies track us... and now our data is being used to train a technology that already has blood on its cold, mechanical hands.

Well, Mozilla? You wanted people's data, didn't you? Or was this too personal, even for you?

A thoughtful and helpful response, I believe. Thank you.

Ginny
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I feel personally insulted that Mozilla is considering AI integration in Firefox.  This,  along with the very worrying changes in their privacy notice that seem to conflict with their recent blog posts, makes me fear for the future of the browser.  If AI does take any step forward,  I will switch to another browser entirely.  Disappointing from a company I once trusted. 

I completely agree! The internet is a stab in the back, now known as artificial intelligence.

majesticmini471

Manchester100
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Well lots of people are leaving feedback... 3,721 replies so far.

Anyone know if they will respond or how many responses they need before they do?

I don't think they were looking for any feedback that wasn't positive. The rest of us are just getting softened up for the inevitable

Clawz
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If this is further implemented into Firefox I will stop using this browser

I so sadly agree, and I am a strong team member to Mozilla. Lord, so help us!

majesticmini471

ikkqq
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sir, Where is Microsoft Copilot and Deepseek AI?

Maybe money has to change hands before Mozilla adds it

TS25714
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This will absolutely need a second sidebar, the same way Edge already has (left side for tabs, right side for copilot etc, for example). Right now we would have to decide between Sidebery and similar (even the upcoming efforts to bring vertical tabs natively to FX) which is not worth it IMHO. Vertical tabs > shortcut to chatbot.

These Nightly builds have the new sidebar experience with vertical tabs in development along with the chatbot experiment. We're still working on integrating these features, but you can have both active today.

vertical tabs sidebar.png

Sidebery > native vertical tabs. Also:
1. Each sidebar extension should have their own width. It is very inconvenient to look at the result of the AI Chatbot in a small panel in which I usually have Sidebery.
2. Some sidebar extensions, like AI Chatbot, should be able to open in the overlay so that I can return to Sidebery without additional actions.
3. A setting is needed to select the language in which the chatbot should respond.

Thank you!

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