A few of the available choices include ChatGPT and Google Gemini.
Mozilla, much like other browser manufacturers, is working to include additional artificial intelligence technologies into Firefox. An experimental version of the Nightly build of the browser is the most recent piece of work that the organization has produced. Beginning this week, you will have the ability to add ChatGPT, Google Gemini, HuggingChat, or Le Chat Mistral to the sidebar of your message board. If you highlight some material on the web, you can use the right mouse button to ask your selected chatbot to explain the information, simplify the language, or test your recall and knowledge of the excerpt.
As far as Mozilla is concerned, the usage of chatbots is completely voluntary, and none of them are included into the fundamental capabilities of Firefox. To test one in Firefox, you will need to use the Nightly version of the browser, which is considered an experimental version. It is important to remember that Mozilla refers to this version as a “unstable testing and development platform,” so you should proceed with caution. The AI Chatbot Integration option should be activated by going to Settings > Nightly Experiments, after which you should select a chatbot to use.
Select Customize toolbar from the context menu that appears after right-clicking on the toolbar. This will permanently add the chatbot to your sidebar. After that, you need to move the icon from the sidebar to the toolbar on your computer.
This is being marketed by Mozilla as a means for you to test out different chatbots and determine which one is most suitable for your needs (or to determine whether you even want to use one at all). According to a blog post published by the group, “any and all of these models are still in the process of being developed and improved.” “None are perfect, and they’re each good at some things and not at others.” The chatbot experience will be improved by Mozilla before it is introduced to the beta and release builds of Firefox, according to the development company.
By including chatbots into their products, the organization is following in the footsteps of a number of other browser manufacturers. It should come as no surprise that Microsoft and Google have introduced Gemini and Copilot to Web Explorer and Chrome, respectively. There are also companies such as Opera and DuckDuckGo that have ventured into similar waters.