Just this past year
- Builtin offline translation
- A pdf editor
- Firefox View
- And of course a whole bunch of privacy, security, performance, and developer features
Just this past year
Artificial intelligence is intelligent like artificial grass is grass. That's how the word artificial works. It just means man-made, says nothing about quality.
It used to mean all generated output though. Calling only mistakes hallucinations is new, definitely because of hype.
So is bullshitting. More so, only human minds can bullshit.
We anthropomorphize machines all the time, it's fine.
I'd prefer we'd start calling all genai output hallucinations again. It used to be like 10 years ago, but somewhere along the line marketing decided hallucinated truths aren't "hallucinations".
I've seen and prefer "Twitter, now X".
Politics on Reddit has always been shit. Product reviews and recommendations were good. How-to's and troubleshootings that don't fit on stackoverflow are still good.
Lolicon is not illegal, and neither is giving your video a title that implies CSAM.
That begs the question, what about pedophiles who intentionally seek out simulated CP to avoid hurting children?
It's not good enough yet and there's no proof it ever will be, and at an acceptable cost. There isn't even any clean data to train it on anymore. So much content today is gpt3 gibberish.
That's why they're asking
Firefox blocks known trackers and isolates third party cookies per site. They do have legitimate uses, and not every site has made the switch to modern tech that could replace it.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/blog/goodbye-third-party-cookies/
Nobody is doing these tests, but it's not uncommon these days for mistaking something for being AI generated. Even in professional settings, people are hypervigilant.
Transphobe mad about people deadnaming his company