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  "textContent": "Firefox released version 148 on February 24, introducing five optional AI features and a dedicated settings section to control them. The update includes a toggle to block all current and future AI enhancements, responding to user concerns about the technology’s integration into the browser. The release follows a 2022 industry-wide shift toward generative AI that […]",
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