A good ~~OS~~ browser gives you the tools you need, then steps out of the way.
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Generally agree, I do appreciate Firefox' built-in translation tool though, that also falls under "AI" I guess.
A bajillion things are "AI" now, and weren't before recently. It's so frustrating to see people hate them all equally. It's like when everything started to get called an "app" but worse.
AI has so many uses and it has been employed in scientific research for years, Google's DeepMind event got the Nobel Prize for that. It's sad seeing people hating AI and claiming it has nothing to offer. But what else can you expect from haters.
yeah i noticed yesterday duckduckgo browser has ai now
Its not surprising. Duckduckgo search has ai.
Which- why? Who’s using ddg without understanding how to use a search engine or recognizing the constant AI hallucinations?
For a family member of mine, who has lost most of their site, all of this "AI" has been a blessing. The ability to talk to, summarize, and read back info has made a night and day difference with her ability to communicate with the world.
I don't mind seeing an AI summary of search results as much as I mind sponsored links fucking up page rank. Sometimes it is even nice to see "hey your search doesn't make sense because you've conflated two terms". But I guess I'm in the minority.
Reminds me of early wikipedia when there was a deep trustworthiness problem. Seeing a wikipedia link on a presentation stole your credibility, but it was still a hell of a lot better starting point than grabbing an encyclopedia and asking jeeves until you found a thread to pull.
I've never had a result that helpful. I've seen it make up sports results in advance though.
What i hate about firefox is the fucking wall of links on the home page. It takes forever to remove them, and then they just updated and all that crap is back.
I use an extension called Tabliss and set that as my home page. I have it customized so the links to my most visited pages are set up with an icon so it's very clean and minimalist.
Anyway, this morning I was driving on my browser to work, sipping on some coffee from my browser. Suddenly I realized that I was browsery wearing no browsering browser! So I hit the home button.
Laughs in LibreWolf user
Does op not want bookmarks or ubo? These aren't 'just showing the webpage' :)
Tbh the Firefox ai is effectively an addon. Can be disabled even I guess at packaging level (like Firefox-no-ai flatpak).