@firefoxwebdevs @sarah even this response evades the point being made. I'm not asking nor talking about particular features. This doesn't seem like a conversation being had in good faith. Of course when AI is being implemented in a space conscious of its harms, it will come in with claws retracted.
But one needs only to look at how AI has been implemented aggressively in spaces where this isn't the case to see the inevitable harm to come. Grok from how it creates CSAM & non-consent porn from user images. Grok again from how it purposefully hides information & replaces it with lies. Claude with how it made all user files vulnerable to exposure via mere prompt injection.
This isn't some harmless technology just because LLMs have some legitimate uses, such as translation. The scale of investment in AI isn't one that the legitimate use cases could ever return a profit.
Right now it's being added to the browser against user wishes. Later it'll be expanded against user wishes. Gradually, to prevent the discomfort from losing too many users. But the end goal is transparently for there to be a gatekeeper for the entire Internet, able to transform what people see specifically based on what they believe, derived from their browsing habits.
& Yes Firefox isn't the entire Internet, but it is a popular enough entrance. And with chrome definitely going down such a path, & Google likely funding the current efforts for Firefox to do so as well, the intent is clear.



