Dear Mozilla, take your Firefox AI and shove it where the sun doesn't shine!

The Mozilla Firefox configuration settings are utterly polluted with
AI crap, with no simple way to turn them all off easily. However,
there are three that seem to kill most of the AI activity at the UI
level, but what's going on in the background I of course can't see. By
the way, Firefox is also hiding http: and https:, a terrible decision
that Google tried and reversed years ago. You can disable this in
Firefox about:config as well. To cripple Firefox AI:

Go to URL about:config

Set these to "false":

browser.ml.chat.enabled
extensions.ml.enabled

These stop Firefox from attempting to create link preview "key points"
AI garbage from reading your page. Also:

Setting to false:

browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled

Will turn off the annoying link preview behavior entirely.

I will note that this behavior by Mozilla is actually far more
invasive than what Chrome currently does.

Hey Mozilla: Take your damned AI and shove it where the sun doesn't shine.

L

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