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  • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

    Firefox uses on-device downloaded-on-demand ML models for privacy-preserving translation.

    They're not LLMs. They're trained on open data.

    Should translation be disabled if the AI 'kill switch' is active?

    bcpl@graphics.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    #534

    @firefoxwebdevs Please stop this. Please

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    • duke_of_germany@mastodon.gamedev.placeD duke_of_germany@mastodon.gamedev.place

      Let's ask the real question:

      Firefox users,

      do you want any AI directly built into Firefox, or separated out into extensions?

      @firefoxwebdevs
      @davidgerard
      @tante

      #Firefox #InformedConsent

      jesterchen@social.tchncs.deJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      #535

      @duke_of_germany @firefoxwebdevs This is a so much better way to select options. In the survey above you have to read the question, understand the negation, stop, pause, think, process the different options, ...

      The second one just asks what should be done (positive) and gives underatandable choices.

      Please, let's all make surveys as easy as The Duke did. 🙂

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      • jesterchen@social.tchncs.deJ jesterchen@social.tchncs.de

        @duke_of_germany @firefoxwebdevs This is a so much better way to select options. In the survey above you have to read the question, understand the negation, stop, pause, think, process the different options, ...

        The second one just asks what should be done (positive) and gives underatandable choices.

        Please, let's all make surveys as easy as The Duke did. 🙂

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        #536

        @duke_of_germany @firefoxwebdevs Oh, and please use clear choices with unambiguous answers. What does "🤷‍♀️" even mean in the first survey?

        - I don't know.
        - I don't care.
        - I lack sufficient deep knowledge about what AI actually is, though I do get the feeling that it's more than just LLMs, but how would I know? The privacy intrusions and energy sources both used to create LLMs in the first place do *really* bother me, especially in the shadows of Metallica v. Napster and the social inequity that is now used by companies like OpenAI. Also, I want to crawl to bed, eat pizza and pet my cat.
        - Something else...

        So, dear Firefoxians, what does 🤷‍♀️ mean in your survey?

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        • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

          @rowmyboat assuming a kill switch is landing (which it is), do you disagree with the results of the poll?

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          #537

          @firefoxwebdevs I disagree with the premise.

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          • nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafeN nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafe

            @firefoxwebdevs @angelfeast @zzt @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @davidgerard

            Missing option, if shouldn't be in the browser code in the first place. It should be an add-on that the user has to explicitly install.

            A suspect lot of people voted for the, "but allow it to re-enabled," option due to it being the least shitty choice presented. Not because that is the behavior they actually desire.

            heptapodenthusiast@mathstodon.xyzH This user is from outside of this forum
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            #538

            @nuintari @firefoxwebdevs @angelfeast @zzt @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @davidgerard THIS. Anyone who's ever written a poll or survey that's not *deliberately* a push poll knows that polls influence the beliefs of the people being polled, by choosing which options are presented vs hidden and by the exact wording of the question and options. It simply cannot be avoided, only minimized.

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            • jesterchen@social.tchncs.deJ jesterchen@social.tchncs.de

              @duke_of_germany @firefoxwebdevs Oh, and please use clear choices with unambiguous answers. What does "🤷‍♀️" even mean in the first survey?

              - I don't know.
              - I don't care.
              - I lack sufficient deep knowledge about what AI actually is, though I do get the feeling that it's more than just LLMs, but how would I know? The privacy intrusions and energy sources both used to create LLMs in the first place do *really* bother me, especially in the shadows of Metallica v. Napster and the social inequity that is now used by companies like OpenAI. Also, I want to crawl to bed, eat pizza and pet my cat.
              - Something else...

              So, dear Firefoxians, what does 🤷‍♀️ mean in your survey?

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              #539

              @jesterchen @duke_of_germany ah, I thought 🤷 was well understood to mean "I don't know/care, I just want to see the results". It's pretty commonly used, but clearly not commonly enough. Sorry!

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              • heptapodenthusiast@mathstodon.xyzH heptapodenthusiast@mathstodon.xyz

                @nuintari @firefoxwebdevs @angelfeast @zzt @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @davidgerard THIS. Anyone who's ever written a poll or survey that's not *deliberately* a push poll knows that polls influence the beliefs of the people being polled, by choosing which options are presented vs hidden and by the exact wording of the question and options. It simply cannot be avoided, only minimized.

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                #540

                @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari I didn't see the point in including options that were never going to be actioned. If anything, that would be extremely misleading.

                angelfeast@blorbo.socialA fasterandworse@hci.socialF davidgerard@circumstances.runD kyle_pegasus@scalie.clubK 4 Replies Last reply
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                • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                  Firefox uses on-device downloaded-on-demand ML models for privacy-preserving translation.

                  They're not LLMs. They're trained on open data.

                  Should translation be disabled if the AI 'kill switch' is active?

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                  #541

                  @firefoxwebdevs I’d call ML a form of AI, so I voted for “yes, but allow me to re-enable just translation.” If you want to have an LLM feature kill switch, reference LLMs rather than only “AI” for clarity.

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                  • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                    @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari I didn't see the point in including options that were never going to be actioned. If anything, that would be extremely misleading.

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                    #542

                    @firefoxwebdevs @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari then why not say up front that a popularly-requested option is not on the table? that would have made the poll more transparent.

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                    • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                      Firefox uses on-device downloaded-on-demand ML models for privacy-preserving translation.

                      They're not LLMs. They're trained on open data.

                      Should translation be disabled if the AI 'kill switch' is active?

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                      #543

                      @firefoxwebdevs heres a better idea, take all the AI gubbins added in that nobody wants, put them on a flash drive, then fling that flash drive into the sun. Nobody asked for this

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                      • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                        Firefox uses on-device downloaded-on-demand ML models for privacy-preserving translation.

                        They're not LLMs. They're trained on open data.

                        Should translation be disabled if the AI 'kill switch' is active?

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                        #544

                        @firefoxwebdevs
                        When I shit in your mouth, which do you prefer to happen?

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                        • jbc@mathstodon.xyzJ jbc@mathstodon.xyz

                          @david_chisnall @firefoxwebdevs @davidgerard @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @zzt

                          May I repeat David's (and other's) point, and politely request a response: what is the thinking behind this being on-by-default?

                          If it were off-by-default you'd have an easy argument to fend off the majority of criticism. If Mozilla management and devs sincerely think this is the future of browsers, add it in in all the ways you think it might be useful, but have it all off and very easily addable (as David outlined).

                          If it is really useful to people, users will be clamouring for it, and you can go from there.

                          I can think of no way it could make sense to have it on-by-default, unless you count the fact that in that scenario lots of less technical people will then simply put up with it, and be added to the stats of "AI users" on Firefox.

                          Am I missing something? How does it being on-by-default serve anyone, and in what specific ways does it serve them?

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                          #545

                          @jbc @david_chisnall @firefoxwebdevs @davidgerard @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @zzt Heck, have a little non-modal wizard that pops up now and then and asks "Hey, it looks like you're trying to browse the web without AI! Would you like to turn that on for you?" with a little animated paperclip. That would *still* be more respectful of users' no-AI preferences than whatever the hell Mozilla has been doing.

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                          • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                            @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari I didn't see the point in including options that were never going to be actioned. If anything, that would be extremely misleading.

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                            #546

                            @firefoxwebdevs @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari @davidgerard @zzt this response is, quite honestly, terrifying—and your removal of other vocal critics in the thread is evidence you are aware of this.

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                            • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                              @angelfeast it seems like the right course is to disable translation by default when the kill switch is used. Allowing a way to re-enable specific AI features (like translation) whilst otherwise maintaining the kill switch seems the best of the available options.

                              In terms of the training of translation data, the project is here https://github.com/mozilla/translations. If my use of 'open' was wrong, I'm sorry for that, but I don't think it impacts the results. Or would that change people's 'yes' to a 'no'?

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                              #547

                              @firefoxwebdevs 1. i don't think it's fair to combine both options, since "completely disable" is not the same in principle as "allow re-enable".

                              2. that link does not make it easy for non-techies to find an answer to "is this trained on data that was ultimately gathered without consent". if a dataset is "open" that doesn't mean the data itself was, it just means that the scrapers are claiming it's fine actually. this would likely change many people's answers, judging by the tenor of the discussions happening in the comments.

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                              • nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafeN nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                @firefoxwebdevs @angelfeast @zzt @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @davidgerard

                                Missing option, if shouldn't be in the browser code in the first place. It should be an add-on that the user has to explicitly install.

                                A suspect lot of people voted for the, "but allow it to re-enabled," option due to it being the least shitty choice presented. Not because that is the behavior they actually desire.

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                                #548

                                @nuintari @firefoxwebdevs @angelfeast @zzt @yoasif @fmasy @Rycochet @davidgerard
                                How would you like to be beaten today?

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                                • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                                  @angelfeast it seems like the right course is to disable translation by default when the kill switch is used. Allowing a way to re-enable specific AI features (like translation) whilst otherwise maintaining the kill switch seems the best of the available options.

                                  In terms of the training of translation data, the project is here https://github.com/mozilla/translations. If my use of 'open' was wrong, I'm sorry for that, but I don't think it impacts the results. Or would that change people's 'yes' to a 'no'?

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                                  #549

                                  @firefoxwebdevs @angelfeast yeah, finding out more about the sourcing of the data has promoted the translations to a "yeah, fuck that" despite all the open laundering you're engaging in

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                                  • fasterandworse@hci.socialF fasterandworse@hci.social

                                    @firefoxwebdevs @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari @davidgerard @zzt this response is, quite honestly, terrifying—and your removal of other vocal critics in the thread is evidence you are aware of this.

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                                    #550

                                    @firefoxwebdevs @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari @davidgerard @zzt you could save us all a lot of time by stating in the original post a list of *very* common responses to Firefox AI initiatives which are "never going to be actioned"

                                    JESUS CHRIST

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                                    • duke_of_germany@mastodon.gamedev.placeD duke_of_germany@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                      Let's ask the real question:

                                      Firefox users,

                                      do you want any AI directly built into Firefox, or separated out into extensions?

                                      @firefoxwebdevs
                                      @davidgerard
                                      @tante

                                      #Firefox #InformedConsent

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                                      #551

                                      @duke_of_germany @firefoxwebdevs @davidgerard @tante

                                      you might add : I want an "opt-in" button

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                                      • angelfeast@blorbo.socialA angelfeast@blorbo.social

                                        @firefoxwebdevs @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari then why not say up front that a popularly-requested option is not on the table? that would have made the poll more transparent.

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                                        #552

                                        @angelfeast @heptapodEnthusiast @nuintari I guess I assumed that it was a given that the options were, well… the options. I see that isn't the case, and will try and cater for that in future. Cheers!

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                                        • firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.socialF firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social

                                          Firefox uses on-device downloaded-on-demand ML models for privacy-preserving translation.

                                          They're not LLMs. They're trained on open data.

                                          Should translation be disabled if the AI 'kill switch' is active?

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                                          #553

                                          @firefoxwebdevs AI tired

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