Mozilla has taken a series of terrible strategic positions over the last decade and I’m not trying to make a case that any of those were good ideas, nor am I supporting the addition of this AI bullshit presently. I’ll switch to whatever fork doesn’t include these AI chat bots.
That said, I do understand why mozilla leadership is moving in this direction… for the millionth time, they’re trying to attract the 98% of the market who presently doesn’t use firefox, they’re not trying to endear themselves to you - the 2% of the market who presently does use firefox.
You can make a case that this particular feature is the wrong move, but ultimately you’re arguing against extensive modelling and market research and strategic analysis conducted by a large sophisticated organisation with anecdotal insights.
I’m in a difficult position here.
Mozilla has taken a series of terrible strategic positions over the last decade and I’m not trying to make a case that any of those were good ideas, nor am I supporting the addition of this AI bullshit presently. I’ll switch to whatever fork doesn’t include these AI chat bots.
That said, I do understand why mozilla leadership is moving in this direction… for the millionth time, they’re trying to attract the 98% of the market who presently doesn’t use firefox, they’re not trying to endear themselves to you - the 2% of the market who presently does use firefox.
You can make a case that this particular feature is the wrong move, but ultimately you’re arguing against extensive modelling and market research and strategic analysis conducted by a large sophisticated organisation with anecdotal insights.