• @[email protected]
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    1419 days ago

    yea, you don’t want ‘ai’ in your firefox.

    so? don’t install it.

    it’s an addon. you don’t have it if you don’t go and get it.

    • Orvorn
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      1019 days ago

      What I don’t like is that money and effort were spent on developing it instead of other things.

      • Carighan Maconar
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        Yeah but honestly this seems pretty neat. As an avid reader this is one of the last things I need for text, but having videos (which take forever to bring ridiculously little content across due to their nature, and most modern “creator” videos are just talking head shots) summarized as short text to read near-instantly fixes a big problem with the way content is dumbed down for modern audiences.

        Is it weird to use a software to create that text summary instead of just having the original creator post their 2 minutes of actual content as text? Sure. Better than not having it available, though.

        After trying it a few more times now that it’s in beta, functionality is very good, I just wish it were integrated into the AI sidebar they’re also working on instead of having its own floating button. minor issue of course.

      • hendrik
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        19 days ago

        For example their local translate. That always says: “And more languages are in development!” I think it’d be massively useful if I coud read Japanese. Or the Chinese Github comments. But I suspect Mozilla isn’t really working on it but instead dabbling with other random projects like AI and this summarization, which I have exactly zero use for. I think we’d need massively better AI to do summarization. Even ChatGPT can’t do it and this is just a waste.

    • @reddig33
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      619 days ago

      Let’s hope it stays an “add on”.

  • Everett
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    218 days ago

    I’m not mad that Mozilla decided to create a chatbot - especially since it’s an optional add-on.

    But it doesn’t at all seem clear what the difference is between this and the countless other LLMs that are already available. I think they would have been better served working on other product features instead.