Mozilla is letting people turn off Firefox's AI features with a single click. But you can also pick and choose which ones to ditch or disable. Here's why you might want to keep a few of them around.
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New AI controls are coming to the Firefox browser, the Mozilla Corporation has announced — including the ability to turn off generative AI features entirely. The open-source Firefox, in other words, ...
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Like practically every other tech company under the sun, Mozilla has been jamming generative AI features into its products. The organization has now acknowledged that not everyone wants things like ...
Firefox will begin catering to those who don’t want AI in their browser. On Monday, Mozilla announced that Firefox will soon let users block all current and future generative AI features. Users will ...
Mozilla is offering a first look at its AI browser kill switch. These "AI controls" will launch in Firefox version 148, which is slated to roll out on Feb. 24, Mozilla said today. The controls ...
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