• voracitude@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Highlighting fake reviews could be a tangible benefit, if it has a near-100% success rate. If it has significant false-positives or -negatives, it would probably be a net detriment.

    For my money I subscribe to Mozilla services where I can, to support them. I value Firefox highly, as one of the few browsers left that’s not just Chrome under the hood.

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      10 months ago

      My main concern at the moment is Mozilla’s money issues. I think AI services could likely make that worse.

      However, if they can work with local large language models to run client side, could be an amazing feature.

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        10 months ago

        Everyone’s getting really excited about the newest largest model seeing how many parameters they can cram into the training, while I feel like this is the real use case: small, highly specialised models that can run locally.

        Though Firefox was the whipping-boy for RAM-hogging back in the day, and including a local model might just catapult them back to the top of that particular chart 😅