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AI Controls are available in Firefox Nightly preferences!

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  • h0w25@hachyderm.ioH h0w25@hachyderm.io

    @firefoxnightly Can you make a fork and put AI on another fork renamed FirefoxAi or something like that? Let us keep away from that, I don't want to start using Vivaldi.

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    @H0W25 Given that we give you full control on AI in the browser, I don't see why you would have to switch…

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    • jplebreton@mastodon.socialJ jplebreton@mastodon.social

      @firefoxnightly That seems worth fixing. In practice this feature is about restoring trust and if power users have to turn it back on every time they set up a new machine that works directly against that.

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      @jplebreton This is a work in progress, the Syncing part is not done yet but is in the works by a different team of developers. Rome wasn’t built in a day 🙂

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      • firefoxnightly@mastodon.socialF firefoxnightly@mastodon.social

        @H0W25 Given that we give you full control on AI in the browser, I don't see why you would have to switch…

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        @firefoxnightly Because I need to find about:config everything about AI... every time I install a new Firefox I already need to disable a bunch of featureus that I don't use, AI will make it harder to configure it and I normally setup new browser on servers or low resource systems I don't need AI for, just make an extension or something enabled by demand, not forcing us to check the about:config for a new feature to disable.

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        • h0w25@hachyderm.ioH h0w25@hachyderm.io

          @firefoxnightly Because I need to find about:config everything about AI... every time I install a new Firefox I already need to disable a bunch of featureus that I don't use, AI will make it harder to configure it and I normally setup new browser on servers or low resource systems I don't need AI for, just make an extension or something enabled by demand, not forcing us to check the about:config for a new feature to disable.

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          @H0W25 You won't have to go to about:config to disable AI features since there is a panel now to do it in about:preferences with a single click, that's the whole point of this new feature.

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          • firefoxnightly@mastodon.socialF firefoxnightly@mastodon.social

            AI Controls are available in Firefox Nightly preferences!

            Documentation: https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-ai-controls

            If you find a bug, please report it on Bugzilla via this link: https://mzl.la/AIControlsFileBug

            Thanks!

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            @firefoxnightly There should be a separate option to block all new enhancements. People might want to use the translation feature (which is generally useful) or image descriptions (which is an accessibility feature) but want to avoid any anything else by AI.

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            • gunchleoc@ailbhean.co-shaoghal.netG gunchleoc@ailbhean.co-shaoghal.net

              @firefoxnightly There should be a separate option to block all new enhancements. People might want to use the translation feature (which is generally useful) or image descriptions (which is an accessibility feature) but want to avoid any anything else by AI.

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              @gunchleoc You can suggest improvements or alternate designs on our Connect platform in this thread: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/try-out-ai-controls-in-firefox-nightly/td-p/117177

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                @H0W25 You won't have to go to about:config to disable AI features since there is a panel now to do it in about:preferences with a single click, that's the whole point of this new feature.

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                @firefoxnightly Okay, got it, another panel to check then... I will still go to about:config to disable some other features anyways, feels weird other features aren't easy as one click to disable, or maybe I'm just lost on preferences and too used to about:config.

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                • h0w25@hachyderm.ioH h0w25@hachyderm.io

                  @firefoxnightly Okay, got it, another panel to check then... I will still go to about:config to disable some other features anyways, feels weird other features aren't easy as one click to disable, or maybe I'm just lost on preferences and too used to about:config.

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                  @H0W25 Maybe you should see if using enterprise policies would not be worth it in your case: https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/

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                    @gunchleoc You can suggest improvements or alternate designs on our Connect platform in this thread: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/try-out-ai-controls-in-firefox-nightly/td-p/117177

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                    @firefoxnightly Thanks, done

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                      @H0W25 Maybe you should see if using enterprise policies would not be worth it in your case: https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/

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                      @firefoxnightly I really like about:config and that's probably the reason I always use Firefox, I see many features I used to disable aren't anymore there like pocket, I use a lot of virtual machines and it's stressful to setup it on every boot. Thanks for sharing, I will propose this on my work.

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                      • jardo@townwizard.netJ jardo@townwizard.net

                        @firefoxnightly okay now do text-box-trim plz

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                        @jardo This is planned (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/1816038)

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