Reviews for Bye Bye AI
Bye Bye AI by Sam Rohrbach
Review by foxxxy
Rated 5 out of 5
by foxxxy, 3 months agoWhat can I say? It works! Now, If only there was an add on to remove AI generated images from Google searches....
11 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Luke, a month agoIt does briefly show the AI for like a split second before it disappears (either it loading, or the actual result itself,) but, hey, it does the job.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18710213, a month agoDoes not work for Google sites other than the .COM.
- Rated 3 out of 5by Firefox user 17888601, 2 months agoI would actually love it if this worked on more than just google search. Personally I use duckduckgo more and though their AI encroachment isn't as annoying as google's it would be great if it just removed AI integrations across the web.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17275815, 2 months agoDoes not work. I'm still seeing AI Overview answers under the "People also ask" section. Google should really just provide a toggle for this garbage to be turned off so we don't have to use 3rd party extensions in the first place.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15776255, 3 months agoWorked as intended for me. There is a fraction of a second in which I saw the AI summary vanish, but that is still less annoying than before.
Developer response
posted 3 months agoThis is fixable. You probably don't have permissions for this add-on configured correctly.
To fix:
1. Head to Google (google.com)
2. Click on the Extensions button to the right of your URL bar (the button looks like a puzzle piece)
3. Right-click on this extension's icon
4. Change the "Extension can read and change data" setting to "Always Allow"
5. Refresh the page
6. Extension will now work
Hope this helps!- Rated 5 out of 5by Incubus Mapping, 3 months ago
- Rated 3 out of 5by Atavachron, 5 months agoIt's not working for me in 115.18.0esr, I continue to get the AI overviews. The information they provide is almost always faulty, and it's really becoming quite depressing always getting fed wrong information. I truly wish there was some actual way to disable it.
Developer response
posted 5 months agoHi! This is probably because you don't have permissions configured correctly.
To fix:
1. Head to https://google.com or search for anything on Google.
2. Click on the Extensions button in your toolbar. This should look like a puzzle icon.
3. Right-click on this extension's icon.
4. Change the "Extension can read and change data" setting to Always Allow.
5. Refresh the page. - Rated 5 out of 5by SleepyFireBall, 5 months agoDoes exactly what it says it will, takes away the ai from google searches. Absolute lifesaver