I hear people saying “Mozilla isn’t trying to push AI on users”, well here is an example of it.

  • XLE@piefed.socialOP
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    8 hours ago

    We can actually say pretty concretely that a long page cannot be summed up by the LLM, because that is a limitation Mozilla themselves disclosed!

    Up to 3,000 words with iPhone 15 Pro or later… Up to 5,000 words with other devices

    If only there were ways to skim or scan text to get an idea of what it says.

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      18 minutes ago

      Dude, do you realize how fucking long 5000 words is? That’s approximately 11 pages with 12-point font single-spaced – consisting, to emphasize, of just words. That would represent an overwhelming majority of pages that people are reading and is well beyond a “long page”. If this is your attempt to make fun of the feature’s limitations, you’ve actually instead surprised me that they allow this much.

      Mind as well that your cited limitation is more to do with on-board processing power than “the LLM will probably fuck it up”. Which are connected, sure – more sophisticated, resource-intensive models tend to do better. But that’s not really apples-to-apples with what they were talking about.