I’ve been thinking the same thing. The online tech community is a very small part of a much larger pie and they need to serve multiple audiences. As long as it can be turned off and truly be off, who cares?
Comment on Firefox Will Ship with an "AI Kill Switch" to Completely Disable all AI Features - 9to5Linux
tauonite@lemmy.world 18 hours agoI don’t see why there is a big outrage. Sure I’m not a fan of the AI features and I certainly will disable them but it’s tot like they’re forced upon me. Some people like (want) AI in the browser and good for them. For me, it doesn’t change my experience at all
(Commented this separately on purpose)
Veedem@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 15 hours ago
People don’t trust that it can be truly turned off and that it won’t act maliciously in some way. That’s really the crux of the whole saga. We’re at a point where phone companies are getting survey results that say that 80% of users either don’t care about AI nor use it or find that it actively makes their user experience worse.
IdleSheep@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 hours ago
Did those people forget this is am open source browser and they can actually check it’s doing what it says it’s doing?
And if they’re that paranoid that they don’t trust the pre-compiled binaries, they can just compile them themselves.
This discussion is completely absurd to me.
EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 hours ago
Quite honestly, I don’t think the average person even knows what open source means. They just know that Mozilla, like every other company, is shoving AI into their product, and that AI has either been useless or actively harmful to their user experience.
tauonite@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
Come to think of it, I do enjoy the translation feature in Firefox
TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
The alt-text tagging is pretty amazing according to my sister (blind), too.