Escaping The Algorithm
Alexander Wong, Co-Founder, SoyaCincau
05-Feb-26 11:00
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As tech giants race to weave AI into every pixel of our digital lives, Mozilla has done the unthinkable: they’ve given users a way out. We dive into Firefox’s new "AI-Off" switch and what it means for the future of the web. We spoke with Alexander Wong from SoyaCincau to find out whether this is a landmark win for user consent or a desperate stand by a "human-first" browser in an increasingly automated world.
We explore the growing "AI fatigue" hitting the tech industry and ask the hard questions: Is AI becoming the new bloatware? Can "Digital Quiet" become a luxury feature? From the ethics of the "Organic Web" to the power dynamics of Silicon Valley, we break down why the right to opt-out might be the most important feature of 2026.
Produced by: Richard Bradbury
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: technology, managing
Tags: user consent, organic web, firefox, silicon valley, tech giants,
