ai in browsers

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about AI in browsers focus on how Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox are integrating artificial intelligence features. In Edge, a floating Copilot toolbar enables right-click AI actions like page summaries and image vision, shifting the browser toward a live AI workspace. Firefox 148 introduces user-first AI controls, including a master switch to block all AI enhancements for privacy-conscious users, alongside accessibility and backup improvements. These threads explore the balance between AI-powered conveniences and user control, reflecting the evolving role of AI in modern browsers.
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    Edge’s Floating Copilot Toolbar: Right-Click AI, Summaries, and Image Vision

    Microsoft’s Edge browser is quietly evolving into something more ambitious than a place to load web pages. If the current testing holds, the next stage is a floating Copilot toolbar that appears at the moment of intent: when you highlight text, right-click a page, or even interact with an image...
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    Firefox 148: AI Controls and Accessibility Enhancements Lead Update

    Firefox’s latest desktop update leans into a rare — and deliberate — user-first stance on artificial intelligence while polishing the browser’s accessibility, backup, and drag‑and‑drop workflows, plus closing out legacy Windows support with a final security nod to older systems. Background /...
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    Firefox 148 AI Controls: One-click Block AI Enhancements for Privacy

    Mozilla has given users a one-click way to tell the AI revolution to stay out of their browser: starting with Firefox 148, rolling out February 24, the desktop browser adds an AI Controls panel with a single “Block AI enhancements” master switch that disables current and future generative AI...
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