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After installing a new interim CEO earlier this month, Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox browser, is making some major changes to its product

I didn’t realize Lemmy hated AI so much. Pretty much every post in this thread is bashing the idea. I’ve found AI to be very useful personally, I use it almost every day. It helped me code a VBA macro from scratch with 0 experience. This tool is saving me and my team hundreds of hours per year. It’s also great just as an improved search engine.

I like how Kagis search AI works. It gives a link to all of the sources it scraped from.

AI is useful, we’re just tired of seeing it stuffed everywhere

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I think the focus is more on how it’s the new buzzword that companies are chasing and that most have a solution looking for a problem.

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Especially since AI is already in Firefox, the offline translation feature uses local NMT models.

https://github.com/mozilla/firefox-translations-models

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