• notarobot@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    I’m fine with this. It’s not only optional. Is where I’d never even ick it by accident

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      This. It’s not like it’s running LLM queries behind your back. It’s not even a popup. Just an option in the menu that will do nothing as long as you don’t click on it.

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      Yeah. This is literally how LLM models should be used. Non intrusive and just a helpful way to find shit quickly related to settings or such.

      My AI hate is entirely based on its exploitation of labor. Using art or otherwise to create garbage that is not paying the people who’s art or work was used to create it.

      An open source project using a model trained to help users with Firefox settings. What labor is being exploited here? None from my understanding.

      It’s just a helpful tool. Please, please. Understanding WHY you hate AI. Don’t be upset about the invention of the Loom. Be upset that the benefits of the invention are going to the rich capitalist. The invention of the Loom/AI should make your life and your labor easier. You should get the same benefits while doing less work. THAT is the problem. You should hate AI because you hate capitalist modes of production.

      Edit: I’m making an assumption about this feature. I would assume it’s a very efficient CPU capable model to help answer Firefox questions. Maybe I’m wrong, but that’s the only reasonable thing I could guess this feature would even be. Haven’t looked into it though.