Going into quick settings or full settings from search result menu, I disable AI in Search Results. It goes away.

Opening Firefox again and searching it turns back on.

How can this be disabled in Brave permanently? Not only do I want to not wait for AI, it’s trash to begin with.

TIA

    • pdxfed@lemmy.worldOP
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      5 months ago

      I changed the default search from DDG to Brave. The result is what I described above in Firefox.

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        5 months ago

        The issue is not with firefox. The issue is with the search engine you’re using. Search engines are different to browsers.

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        This is what I do as well but with Floorp. What’s the issue with Brave Searches AI results? It’s never been intrusive nor in the way, and depending on what I’ve searched for it can be very helpful and save me time. 1/2 of the time it’s a button for if I want to generate an AI search.

        But yea this isn’t related to Firefox.

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    What? AI search in Firefox? Haven’t seen it, tho I have a custom search engine.

    How is the setting in brave related to Firefox?

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    5 months ago

    This isn’t a Firefox issue.

    I don’t use Brave search, but usually search engine preferences are stored in a local cookie. Are you deleting cookies on quit by any chance?

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    Computer(likely no AI in your hardware) -> OS (likely no AI here (yet?)) -> browser (you’ve disabled this AI tool) -> website you’re visiting (definitely AI in here)

    You’re visiting websites that use some AI api.

    Don’t visit those websites.