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    1. Ninevehenian on

      Well, the existence of alternatives to Microsoft is harmful to their ability to keep people from running away from their products.

    2. Ok-Mycologist-3829 on

      This is why many of us want AI to be opt-in, not opt-out, everywhere. And why we’re inherently distrustful of companies not changing things in future updates. So it is hard to care about Mozilla saying this when they clearly want to move in an AI-heavy, opt-out direction.

    3. The company that tries to monopolize everything on the internet? And tries to shove their shitty microslop browser down your throat everyday?
      No, I don’t believe it

    4. ImportantDirt1796 on

      Will Microsoft even allow others to exist. Playing cheap tactics to remove their competitors

    5. Would really help my trust in Mozilla if they didn’t write a blog post like with LLM. They’re just regurgitating their AI Control Panel from months ago (which is a good thing!) into a slop article that says nothing new. This is such a nothing-blog-post and really lacks a voice.

      > The premise is simple: You should decide whether AI is part of your browsing experience at all. Not Big Tech. Not Mozilla. You.

      It’s like reading a fucking LinkedIn post. I like Mozilla’s general behavior in all of this but they should take it a step further and have an actual unique voice here.

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