We recently shared how we are approaching AI in Firefox — with user choice and openness as our guiding principles. That’s because we believe AI should be built like the internet — open, accessible, and driven by choice — so that users and the developers helping to build it can use it as they wish, help shape it and truly benefit from it.

  • kalkulat@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I’m already seeing sites telling how to block FF’s AI baby steps … which I discovered were already present in the FF I use. https://equk.co.uk/2025/10/28/firefox-forcing-llm-features/

    Who knows how badly they’ll mess themselves up by not being -completely tranparent- about this stuff and -not- making it really easy to disable. It’s still possible to download older versions of FF to fall back on … in case they lose their minds.

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      22 hours ago

      In Librewolf there is no AI ^^

      At least not out-of-the-box. Dunno if you can dig it up via about:config. Not via normal Settings I think.

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        1 day ago

        I wish there was a fork of librewolf almost exactly the same, but focused on website compatibility > privacy.

        Basically librewolf but preconfigured for ease of use as much as possible.

        That way I could have both installed on my system side by side.