fasbiner 11 hours ago

Mozilla leadership are quite literally ex-google and current google loyalists, who are paid to create the appearance of a competitive browser landscape for regulators, judges, and lawmakers who started out obtuse and are now increasingly openly bribed.

Mozilla's job is to go through the motions of competing for regulatory obfuscation, not to ever actually compete. That's why the salaries at this non-profit keep going up as Mozilla marketshare keeps going down.

If they wanted to actually compete they could integrate with LMStudio or similar to give their non-technical users locally running open models, that would be maximally opt-in and privacy preserving. It wouldn't even take that long.

Instead, we get another resume-padding fake "product" for someone to put on their resume before it's quietly forgotten, all for a browser with 3% marketshare and plummeting.

  • ferfumarma 9 hours ago

    kayfabe competition.

    • cyanydeez 8 hours ago

      Much like Americas regulatory and soon to be administrative.

digitalPhonix 12 hours ago

There’s no info on what the AI does? Or where the AI runs? Or anything really?

Is it just Mozilla testing the waters with the announcement?

  • bkma 8 hours ago

    Their announcement does not reveal much, perhaps signing up will reveal more. But I am hesitant to do that since I don't even know if I want this feature.

    On the other hand, are they even listening to their users or are they just adding AI to everything?

xacky 6 hours ago

I remember when some browsers made social networking modes or crypto/web3 modes, they all disappeared quickly.

conartist6 10 hours ago

"The web is changing, and sitting it out doesn’t help anyone."

Does this just mean "the basilisk is coming and we want to make sure we're seen serving it"

Hackbraten 13 hours ago

Mozilla still doesn't get it.

  • sherr 12 hours ago

    Get what?

    The page says this thing will be opt-in. As it also says, they can't ignore the effect AI is having in the world. I'm not much of a fan of a lot of this effect, but see some benefits in places.

    • conartist6 10 hours ago

      They could ignore it. Why not? I switched from Chrome to FF and FF hard-locks 3x a day for me now. Force quit, start over. Is an AI window going to stop me going back to Chrome? Who cares if FF has an AI window if FF is too janky to be a good web browser... It's just lipstick on a pig.

      • embedding-shape 9 hours ago

        > FF hard-locks 3x a day for me now

        That's not normal, and certainly not a typical reason people avoid Firefox. Have you given it a try and investigated if this is solvable? Sounds like one of those issues that if you ignore, it'll just pop up elsewhere with some other program.

      • Tempest1981 7 hours ago

        Damned if they do AI, damned if they don't.

      • yupyupyups 10 hours ago

        >FF hard-locks 3x a day for me now.

        I've never had this problem. Which OS do you run?

  • DANmode 2 hours ago

    They’re still being paid hundreds of millions yearly to not get it.

    So, unsurprising.

xg15 7 hours ago

It's an announcement of an announcement of a GUI element.

kotaKat 11 hours ago

How many more obscure lines will I need to add to my prefs to shut the AI Window up, even if it's "opt in"? How many lines are we up to now to defang the browser?

m4rc3lv 9 hours ago

Wat is an AI window?

  • Tempest1981 7 hours ago

    That's part of the marketing tease... sign up to find out, or move on if you're not interested. Or get the pitchforks if you hate being teased.

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