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 ...
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The device could be found in nearly every living room in America between the late 1970s and the turn of the 21st century. Now, after a 30-year hiatus, the videocassette recorder, or VCR, is making a ...
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Mozilla is adding a global "AI kill switch" to Firefox, giving users a single option to permanently disable all AI tools in the browser. Developer Jake Archibald confirmed on Mastodon that the new ...
Editor's take: Mozilla has a new CEO, and a very original idea about the future of Firefox. The open-source software is set to embed nearly every kind of AI feature in the near future, but the ...
AI Unity boss who once called out the 'idiocy' of the metaverse now says his company's new AI tech 'will enable developers to prompt full casual games into existence with natural language only' AI A ...
If you are the type of person who has 50 tabs open and can’t remember why you opened half of them, Firefox might have just solved your problem. Mozilla is quietly testing a new “Add Note” feature in ...