Regarding new AI features
I've recently learned that Firefox is pivoting to use more GenAI in its browser, and not to beat a dead horse, but I think I'm speaking with a large amount of the users of this browser when we beg for this not to become a thing. I specifically switched from Google in order to dodge their AI systems, and it feels like a slap in the face for Firefox to do the exact same thing. Now only is AI terrible for the already deteriorating environment and water, but it also shares misinformation, has encouraged people to end their own lives, steals art from people who put hours into their craft, and is frequently used for deepfakes, non-consensual imagery of people doing various sexual acts, CP, propaganda, and more.
I really thought that Firefox was one of the good ones. I'm immensely disappointed in the fact that they would choose to do this, and if this GenAI thing actually goes through, I for one will no longer be supporting Mozilla, Firefox, or any of their content for the foreseeable future, until they remove these harmful features.
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Yep. This is certainly a betrayal of their userbase, for the simple reason:
How do you make an effective AI without gathering mass amounts of personal data?
You don't.
Mozilla is a good product because of everything it DOESN'T do. Always has been.
It is laughable to think that after decades of making the anti-bloat privacy browser- they are going to somehow keep up with the big guys who have been doing the opposite for the same amount of time. Seems like the last honest fellow in town has fallen in line with the crooks.
I hope Mozilla rethinks their trajectory, or there won't be one.
I really don't want to use Opera.