AI arrived in Firefox in December, and more control is coming soon. Firefox will soon let you enable or disable AI features. Firefox 148 arrives Feb. 24. In December, when Mozilla announced it would ...
The Firefox browser is gaining options to turn off AI enhancements, Mozilla said today. Firefox users who prefer to browse without artificial intelligence will be able to turn off several AI features ...
You can disable all AI-powered features inside Firefox, or pick and choose which ones you still want to use. You can disable all AI-powered features inside Firefox, or pick and choose which ones you ...
We may not have a killswitch for AI as a whole, but Mozilla is giving users the ability to shut off AI in its Firefox browser (though it could have just not included those features in the first place) ...
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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 ...
With the update to the newest Firefox 146 version, you can enjoy a number of new features and improvements. A new backup feature saves important data even without synchronization, and using the ...
What just happened? Mozilla is refreshing its popular Firefox browser brand, and with it comes an all-new mascot called Kit – though it's obviously still a fox. If you're a big fan of the cute ...
Firefox also includes more robust fingerprinting protection, although it's not as sophisticated as Brave's randomized fingerprint technique. Google sends (anonymized) browsing data, including searches ...
Emergency updates are coming thick and fast, with Apple recently fixing two flaws being used in attacks and Google issuing critical patches for its widely used Chrome browser. Emergency security ...
The US Department of Justice wants to break up Google’s search monopoly. But while this might seem like good news for Google’s competitors, it could actually be harmful to some. For example, Mozilla ...