@mttaggart I disagree here. A lot of people want and use AI and I personally find it useful for some things but not others.
Mozilla, as opposed to others claims to make this a voluntary thing. That's the way to go, give people a choice, not force them either way.
If the only choice is AI forced down your throat or no AI at all, most folks will choose the former.
The world is not black and white, although, it seems we increasingly go absolute.
@sergedroz What "choice" has been given that was absent before? If the answer is the choice to experience the web using a less secure, misinformation prone interface, I don't see the benefit. Is the choice the need to disable this if users want? Why is that an improvement? And that's not even considering the opportunity cost of investing in this work rather than anything else to improve the browser.
What you call "choice," I call a needless incursion of toxic technology into a browser that needed none of it.