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I don't think that people can... And most don't even know, that they already use algorithms like the one in FF, on a daily basis, in Adobe-programs, in Spotify, in Youtube, on FB, and so forth... And FF is keeping peoples privacy, and the "AI" local... And the others I mentioned don't do that. They profile and sell, every facking one of them...
I have actually been able to "sell" Firefox to some people who wasn't ready to switch before, because they like AI... And they also like privacy...
But there will always be some, that will insist on something being bad - they need to keep their crusade going.
I think some of the answer is expressed in the article:
Gathering what data?