Firefox now allows you to pick your preferred AI chatbot in its Nightly releases
As browsers continue to add artificial intelligence capabilities to their products, Mozilla wants to give users some options. The company announced Tuesday that it will launch an opt-in experiment to provide access to various artificial intelligence services in the experimental version of Firefox's Nightly browser. The company plans to improve the experience before rolling it out in beta and releasing versions of Firefox.
Opting-in users will be able to select their preferred AI services. The first Mozilla products are ChatGPT, Google Gemini, HuggingChat and Le Chat Mistral. The company plans to continue adding artificial intelligence services. Ian Karmichaels, Senior Vice President of Firefox, wrote in the blog post: "It is important to make a choice for AI services." Service Provider. Second, all of these models are still being developed and improved. No one is perfect and everyone has their own unique strengths and weaknesses. By offering options, people can try multiple services to find the one that works best for the problem at hand.
By choosing their preferred AI service, users will be able to ask the chatbot to collect information on a web page, simplify the language, or test their information knowledge.
The idea behind the new product is to give users the opportunity to try several different chatbots and choose the one they like best. Firefox notes that the product is optional, so you don't have to choose one at all.
The new experience comes as companies like Google and Microsoft add artificial intelligence chatbots to their browsers. Browser startups like Opera and DuckDuckGo have also added artificial intelligence chatbots that can help users with things like summarizing web pages and asking questions.