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Users debate AI integration in browsers, citing ethical concerns over training data

A user expressed frustration with the integration of AI features into web browsers like Firefox and Chrome, questioning the ethical implications of AI training data. They stated that while AI tools can be useful, the method of their creation is problematic, leading to a personal commitment to avoid AI-promoting tools. AI

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IMPACT Raises questions about the ethical sourcing of AI training data and its impact on user adoption of AI-integrated tools.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains opinion pieces about AI integration in web browsers, not a specific AI release or development.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    @[email protected] Does anyone know if this behavior happens on #Android yet? I only use #Chrome as an alternative when a website doesn't behave in #Fire

    @[email protected] Does anyone know if this behavior happens on #Android yet? I only use #Chrome as an alternative when a website doesn't behave in #Firefox . What's a good alternative backup for Firefox now? #AI #LLM

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    So someone liked an older post of mine about # Firefox and its # AI nonsense, and I thought I'd clear something up. It's not that those tools can't be useful. I

    So someone liked an older post of mine about # Firefox and its # AI nonsense, and I thought I'd clear something up. It's not that those tools can't be useful. It's not privacy concerns, either (although that does make me nervous). It's not even the LLM or what have you running pr…