@anildash I mean yeah, that's the same solution people have been asking for since all this started. It's been in Mozilla's mentions here, it's in the comments of news articles, it's on the Mozilla forums, there's been posts about it on their feature request site...people have been telling Mozilla to add that "disable AI" button since they started adding AI. They don't care.
Consider how they handled this in the past. There was a similar level of anger when they were adding playback of DRM content. And that's why if you open your Firefox settings, you'll see a checkbox to disable DRM playback. Been there for years. Doesn't change every time they push a new release, doesn't silently renable itself, you turn it off and it's off. They know how to do this, they just aren't a company that gives a shit about the freedom of their users anymore.
And it's obvious why all the big AI companies are trying to shove this shit down our throats -- following the model of companies like Amazen and Uber, they want to become "too big to fail" before they go bankrupt, and they're burning money FAST. But what the hell is the justification for Mozilla giving us all the middle finger here? That's the question that needs an answer...