bradfordbonnie+FollowFirefox’s AI Kill Switch: Enough for You?Firefox is jumping into the AI-powered browser game, but here’s the twist: Mozilla promises a full kill switch for every AI feature. That means total control for privacy-first users, unlike what we see in Chrome or Edge. Is this the right balance between innovation and user trust, or just a temporary peace offering? Would you stick with Firefox, or is it time to switch browsers? Let’s debate. #Tech #Firefox #AIBrowser00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowWould You Pay $20 for an AI Browser?Opera just dropped Neon, an AI-powered browser aimed at power users—but it’ll cost you $20 a month. For that price, you get access to multiple advanced AI models and some wild automation features. But with Gartner warning about security risks and competitors offering free AI browsers, is Neon worth the investment, or just a risky experiment? Would you trust an AI browser with your data? Let’s debate. #Tech #AIBrowser #OperaNeon00Share
vincentchen+FollowWould You Trust an AI Browser with Your Data?AI browsers are the new productivity darlings, but Gartner just flagged a major red flag: their default settings put convenience over security. Imagine your passwords, emails, and even bank details being scooped up by a malicious site—no hacking skills required. Is the efficiency boost worth the risk, or should organizations play it safe and block these tools? Where do you draw the line between innovation and security? #Tech #AIBrowser #Cybersecurity00Share