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Ok, I started to disconnect about halfway through that article and skimmed the rest, but I don't see how this is a trap.
I just see someone highlighting LLM categorisation and the legality of training data... but no trap.
Or, am I the one stepping blindly into a trap?
I'd say the trap is believing that Mozilla is actually on your side when it comes to AI in Firefox. It isn't - they are trying to get you to cosign their theft of the commons by tricking you into thinking it is all "good".