Over to Waterfox then.
I don't care if there is a way to 'disable it' (there won't be) - if it's there, it not on my PC.
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Over to Waterfox then.
I don't care if there is a way to 'disable it' (there won't be) - if it's there, it not on my PC.
If they truly believe in their AI offerings, they should release them as an extension so users can choose to install them. You only bundle shit people don't want. If it's good, you distribute it stand-alone.
"Company does AI bullshit, fails miserably."
Countdown to the part of the headline after the comma.
When talking about it earlier, they mentioned the integrated AI would be local-only... Which sounds better, but I doubt is even possible (imagine all the low-end devices attempting to generate a response or analyse the website on their 6-8-year old CPUs...).