Firefox already provides integrations with for-profit third-party companies who are incentivized to scrape the Internet: it ships with built-in support for Google and Bing's search engines.But agreed: this proposed AI integration seems like something...
Making keyboard shortcuts configurable to the user would solve a lot of concerns here: people can assign what works for them, and if they don't want to unintentionally invoke the AI tool, they can unassign the shortcut. See https://connect.mozilla.or...
If the roadmapped future integrations require access to browser APIs that aren't available to extensions, then Firefox should figure out how to make those extensions available to extensions in a safe way, rather than using this as an excuse to shoeho...
As described in this thread, the "AI services" experiment provides a configurable way for an end user to make queries against various AI service providers' APIs. The justification for integrating this directly in the browser, given by Mardak at https...
My need for customizable shortcuts is this:I use a Mac, and often type alt-shift-hyphen to get an em dash. I also often follow that with a space. Sometimes, I don't release the alt and shift fast enough, so Firefox receives an input of alt-shift-spac...