09-23-2024 09:43 AM
Hi folks,
We’ve got something exciting to share first with our community! Introducing our beta version of Orbit by Mozilla, now available as a Firefox add-on. This is a new AI tool to help summarize emails, docs, articles, and even video transcripts.
Designed to boost productivity, Orbit provides concise summaries right in your browser. Whether you’re wading through long emails, dense documents, or informative videos, Orbit helps you get to the heart of the content quickly.
Features include:
We invite you to check it out and download Orbit. We’d love to hear your feedback once you try out Orbit, and we’re open to all your ideas and thoughts.
09-23-2024 10:12 AM
Cool! Do you have an ETA for when it will be available on mobile browsers?
09-23-2024 10:20 AM
Thank ya! No ETA just yet. We're focused on improving the desktop usability and stability at this time, but if we keep hearing more feedback for mobile support we can add that to the top of our queue.
09-23-2024 11:13 AM
AMO states that the license for the extension is "All Rights Reserved" - is the extension not open source?
09-23-2024 12:03 PM
In it's beta stage, Orbit is currently not open-source.
This doesn't mean it will remain this way forever. If orbit gains traction and we have the resources and funding to support an Open-Source project, I'm sure things could change. We are currently a small team of folks working on this part time and supporting an open-source project is not always a trivial amount of work.
Unrelated, but potentially interesting. When we chose Mistral's 7B model for the beta, that model was considered Open Source, but as of earlier this month it is no longer considered open-source as per the OSI definition.
09-23-2024 02:42 PM
Was the extension acquired as part of another project or product? Otherwise, I'm not sure I understand why the team size would have bearing on whether the software is open source.
Is the extension (not the serverside components) under license to another vendor?
09-23-2024 02:23 PM
Mozilla should not be in the business of having Firefox drain a lake to misunderstand a webpage for me. You aren't making the web better.
09-23-2024 11:32 PM
I've tried Orbit a little bit, and there's a small problem: when I type Chinese, I usually type the pronunciation, and then select the Chinese character that corresponds to the pronunciation, and I have to press the Enter key to select the Chinese character I want, and then the conversation is sent before I can finish typing.
I hope that when I type Chinese, pressing Enter will not send the dialog immediately.
Also, when can we localize Orbit?