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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?

    doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD This user is from outside of this forum
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    doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place
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    #285

    @firefoxwebdevs
    It's probably a good idea in general to let the AI killswitch disable all AI stuff (incl. future one) by default, but still allow the user to selectively re-enable features like translations (without having to use about:config)

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    • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

      @Tock @theorangetheme @theogrin @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs

      countdown to:

      1. more AI in Firefox
      2. Mozilla drops Gecko in favour of Chromium
      3. with all possibility of ad blocking disabled
      4. certainty the massive international user base of people *just like them* will show up any day now! just you wait!!

      tock@corteximplant.comT This user is from outside of this forum
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      #286

      @davidgerard @theorangetheme @theogrin @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social Such a waste, too. Years of standards fighting, differentiation with Gecko, then Quantum (see? I WAS a follower all along!) and being a model of what Open Source stewardship could mean for the larger Internet.

      RIP Mozilla, if you thought you were floundering as a Not for Profit Corp, you're worse than useless as a Marketing Agency.

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      • theorangetheme@en.osm.townT theorangetheme@en.osm.town

        @davidgerard @theogrin @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs I fixed it.

        Do you want AI slop in Firefox?

        tethre@aleph.landT This user is from outside of this forum
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        #287

        @theorangetheme @davidgerard @theogrin @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs the whole c-level of mozilla looks sketchy af

        thinking of it, firing every cis man and building up again from there wouldnt probably the worst move 🤷‍♀️

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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?

          fluidlogic@oldbytes.spaceF This user is from outside of this forum
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          #288

          @firefoxwebdevs Fireslop.

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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?

            soupglasses@hachyderm.ioS This user is from outside of this forum
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            #289

            @firefoxwebdevs I really love the local on-device translation, "AI" or not.

            I think this question follows a fundamental misunderstanding of the AI toggle. I want I do not want to ship off my browser data to any AI company (including Mozzila), and that would be the toggle I would look for.

            If Firefox/Mozilla came out with a on-device local-only LLM I would personally be more receptive. The main issue for a browser is that it should be a browser, and also not ship all my data off for harvesting by AI slop companies.

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            • fasterandworse@hci.socialF fasterandworse@hci.social

              @davidgerard @eckes

              q1 - design one
              q2 - see the post you responded to

              eckes@zusammenkunft.netE This user is from outside of this forum
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              #290

              @fasterandworse @davidgerard the browsers by design don’t want that extension, I don’t see a point in Mozilla forking chrome

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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?

                cubeofcheese@mstdn.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                #291

                @firefoxwebdevs maybe it shouldn't be an AI kill switch but instead a generative AI kill switch or an LLM kill switch.

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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?

                  mav@masto.hackers.townM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #292

                  @firefoxwebdevs
                  Translation is a useful service and not really in scope for the kill switch IMO, though judging by the extremely spicy discussion here, option two might be the ideal choice

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                  • mdavis@mastodon.socialM mdavis@mastodon.social

                    @firefoxwebdevs But wait… what if the developers used AI to help develop the code in the browser itself? Does that mean AI kill switch purists should then rather not even use the product at all?

                    resuna@ohai.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #293

                    @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs

                    > what if the developers used AI to help develop the code in the browser itself?

                    Then the slop in the browser itself should not be trusted.

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                    • eckes@zusammenkunft.netE eckes@zusammenkunft.net

                      @fasterandworse @davidgerard the browsers by design don’t want that extension, I don’t see a point in Mozilla forking chrome

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                      #294

                      @eckes @fasterandworse I don't see a point in the AI shit and the CEO has already floated blocking adblockers, so here we are

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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?

                        gnomon@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #295

                        @firefoxwebdevs the "no AI" kill switch should turn off every feature based on machine learning, and list them. The list should contain specific, simple, trustworthy (verifiable) documentation about specifically which ML tech underpins the feature; how the training corpora were gathered (from whom, and with what consent); how and who vetted the model inputs; and the energy costs/environmental impacts of keeping the models up to date.

                        This is an opportunity to empower and to educate.

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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?

                          morgunin@rollenspiel.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #296

                          @firefoxwebdevs

                          Honestly, just remove and keep AI out of Firefox entirely, also please just stop the AI Slop enshitification.

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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?

                            viralobscurity@mstdn.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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                            viralobscurity@mstdn.social
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                            #297

                            @firefoxwebdevs rather than mess about with kill switches for a product most people don't want, strip all that AI crap out of the browser and make extensions that integrate with various LLM models so those who do want it can add it but don't force this slop on everyone by default

                            I've been a FF user since the beta days and have now switched to Librewolf because of the AI and ad tech bloat in FF

                            It makes me sad to see FF decline in this way & become another AI bloated browser

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                            • m0rpk@mastodon.radioM m0rpk@mastodon.radio

                              @firefoxwebdevs The frame of this question is risible.

                              I am begging you to just make a web browser.

                              Make it the best browser for the open web. Make it a browser that empowers individuals. Make it a browser that defends users against threats.

                              Do not make a search engine. Do not make a translation engine. Do not make a webpage summariser. Do not make a front-end for an LLM. Do not make a client-side LLM.

                              Just. Make. A. Web. Browser.

                              Please.

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                              #298

                              @m0rpk @firefoxwebdevs
                              Can Firefox devs put up a Yes/No poll on whether they should just make a web browser? My vote is Yes.

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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?

                                cynical13@social.vivaldi.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #299

                                @firefoxwebdevs

                                Are you measuring the percentage of users engaging witj your AI chat options vs. those ignoring them? What are the numbers?

                                How many users have you lost since?

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                                • theogrin@chaosfem.twT theogrin@chaosfem.tw

                                  @davidgerard @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs

                                  In my admittedly limited experience with exceptionally dubious features that the users don't want, but the executives do, it's also not truly an 'AI kill switch' until it also fires the people responsible for putting 'AI' into the thing in the first place.

                                  sabik@rants.auS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #300

                                  @theogrin @davidgerard @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs
                                  Also "AI kill switch" is ambiguous as to whether a human throws the switch to kill the AI or whether the AI throws the switch to kill a human

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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?

                                    R This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    risottobias@toot.risottobias.org
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                                    #301

                                    @firefoxwebdevs ...AI & ML should be off by default.

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                                    • shadowwwind@fosstodon.orgS shadowwwind@fosstodon.org

                                      @tassoman @firefoxwebdevs the question is about the page translation feature, not chats.

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                                      #302

                                      @shadowwwind
                                      And as shared elsethread, they're pretty open with that feature: https://github.com/mozilla/translations

                                      Including pointing us to the training data they use, if I'm reading this right.
                                      @tassoman

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                                      • tock@corteximplant.comT tock@corteximplant.com

                                        @davidgerard @theorangetheme @theogrin @mdavis @firefoxwebdevs@mastodon.social Such a waste, too. Years of standards fighting, differentiation with Gecko, then Quantum (see? I WAS a follower all along!) and being a model of what Open Source stewardship could mean for the larger Internet.

                                        RIP Mozilla, if you thought you were floundering as a Not for Profit Corp, you're worse than useless as a Marketing Agency.

                                        mdavis@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        #303

                                        @Tock @davidgerard @theorangetheme @theogrin (Quick interjection: I love that everybody cares about Firefox enough to be bothered. If we didn’t, we’d be ignoring it completely. Nobody is talking about Opera.)

                                        I get all this. My worry is that everyone just turns their backs on Firefox and abandons it, it’ll just go away. And that leaves us with Chromium ONLY.

                                        I think we need to find productive ways to get what we need and stand firm on that. But killing it is not good for the web ecosystem.

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                                        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                          @tasket if you want a serious discussion about the role translations should or shouldn’t have in a browser, let me refer you to steve: https://hci.social/@fasterandworse/115849566354469222

                                          I don’t really feel anything about the translations feature other than disappointment, a bit of concern over how the data was sourced, and a strong feeling that it shouldn’t be a core browser feature

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                                          #304

                                          @zzt
                                          Here's the datasets they're using: https://opus.nlpl.eu/corpora
                                          @tasket

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