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I tried Firefox 139’s new AI-generated link previews – and while I love the idea, I’m skipping them for one key reason

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  • Firefox 139 has added an AI-powered link preview feature
  • This summarizes web pages without you needing to click a link
  • Like all AI generation, it needs time to think – which can be a pain

With artificial intelligence (AI) all the rage these days, it’s not uncommon to find your favorite web browser has added a bunch of AI features designed to change the way you surf the internet. Firefox is no exception: as explained in the release notes of its latest version 139 update, the browser has brought AI-powered link previews to its users.

Once the experimental feature is enabled, you can activate it by hovering your mouse pointer over a link and pressing Alt+Shift. This fires up a preview box that summarizes key info about the web page so that you can see what it’s about without needing to visit.

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