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Mozilla will add several AI models to the test version of Firefox

Forklog / 26.06.2024 / 12:37
Mozilla will add several AI models to the test version of Firefox

Mozilla has announced the integration of several AI models into the test version of the Firefox — Nightly browser. 

Initially, ChatGPT from OpenAI, Gemini from Google, HuggingChat from Hugging Face and Le Chat from Mistral will be available to users. New chatbots are planned to be added in the future. 

"Providing choice in the field of AI services is important for several reasons. First, you should be able to choose the service that is most suitable for you and not be tied to a single provider. Secondly, all these models are under development and improvement. None of them is perfect, each has strengths and weaknesses. Providing a choice gives people the opportunity to experiment with different services to find the one that will be most useful to solve their problems," commented Ian Carmichael, Senior Vice president of Firefox.

The launch of AI tools in the Nightly version of the Firefox browser to test new features is expected this week. Users will be able to add one of the suggested chatbots to the sidebar. Then you can select a piece of text from a web page and send it to the neural network for:

summarizing, making the passage easier to understand at a glance;simplifications — the chatbot will transform the text into a simpler form;verification of the acquired knowledge.

Google has previously added artificial intelligence to Gmail and other services.

Recall that in May, the corporation introduced generative AI into the search engine.

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