Firefox rolled out update 141 last month, but there has been an issue simmering under the hood which has only now come to a head. PC enthusiasts don’t like their CPU cycles being wasted, but there is evidence that Firefox v141’s headlining new feature, AI-enhanced tab groups, is chewing through more horsepower than it should. Quell surprise – AI sapping your precious watts for little to no tangible benefit…

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“Now Firefox can help you keep your tabs organized, automatically. A local AI model identifies similar tabs, automatically organizes them into groups, and even suggests group names. Everything happens on your device to respect your privacy.” (Image credit: Mozilla)

The first release of Firefox v141.x was on July 22, but we think that the unsatisfied muttering about AI-enhanced tab groups is only starting to become audible is as this is a feature that is “part of a progressive rollout.” In other words, Mozilla has been quite cautious with switching on this feature to a wider audience.

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