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Building AI the Firefox way: Shaping what’s next together

Jolie
Employee
Employee

Hi everyone,

We recently shared how we’re approaching AI in Firefox with user choice and openness at the center of everything we build. We’ve heard from many of you who’d prefer not to have AI in your browser at all, and we get it: We will soon provide additional settings for you to control how AI is used (or not) in Firefox.

Nonetheless, standing still while technology moves forward doesn’t benefit the web or the people who use it. That’s why we see it as our responsibility to shape how AI integrates into the web, in ways that promote openness, transparency, and choice. That way, users and developers can use it freely, help shape it, and truly benefit from it.

You’ve already seen this approach in some of our latest features:
💬 AI Chatbot in the sidebar – Access your preferred chat assistant without switching tabs.
📱 Shake to Summarize on iOS – Quickly summarize pages and stay focused on what matters.

Now we’re working on something new, and we’d love your input.

What is AI Window?

AI Window is an intelligent space we’re building that lets you chat with an AI assistant and get help while you browse, all on your terms.

Completely opt-in: You decide if and when to use it.
🔄 Model flexibility: Pick the AI model that best fits your needs.
⚙️ Full control: Easily toggle it on or off anytime.

Help us shape the future

We’re still early in development and want your feedback. Starting today, you can sign up to receive updates.

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rhubarbarian
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Mozilla supporting genAI in truly any way is enough reason for me and many others to step away from Mozilla's products. Mozilla's products need not just an option to turn off genAI features integrated into the program, but distance from AI entirely. By following the footsteps of other browsers who use integrated AI, you are alienating your user base, and showing that you as a company are untrustworthy. AI is not the thing of the future, in the same way NFTs were a fad of the past. This is not growth or progression toward the future, this is trend-following and distancing yourselves from the image of privacy and transparency that had so many Mozilla users' interest. Since the integration of AI into Mozilla products I've been looking for a different browser. If this turns around however, I will return. There's a lot about Mozilla and Firefox that I like, this is just a massive disappointment. 

Begging4OpenWeb
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If AI is a priority for Firefox. Firefox will no longer be my browser of choice.

 

Chzdavmpr
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WE DO NOT WANT THIS!

It's not a matter of if it can be toggled or not. Firefox users DO NOT want AI to be part of it PERIOD!

Most devices have either Chrome or Edge as their default browser. People have to actively choose to switch to Firefox. And a lot of people do this BECAUSE they don't like the use of AI in the othee options.

I came here because of word of mouth. I've gotten other people to switch to Firefox via word of mouth. If more AI keeps getting added we (and many others) are just gonna leave and go to Librewolf.

SteveBoi
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I was glad I opted out and only wish it had been easier. Agree with comments that Mozilla should be heading the other direction - helping us detect AI-generated content and helping expose its shortcomings instead of subserviently worshiping it.

100%!!! that would be utopia! a browser that can detect AI generated content, or even suppress it in the search results!

if you're using UBlock Origin, they have block lists on github for it.

This! Developing something that would allow us to keep avoiding AI content is what will make your users stay and bring more people who is fed up with AI.

Follow the trend of forcefeeding us AI and you'll just lose every person who has come here to find shelter from the unconsensual AI takeover. 

4hvegetoid
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With all due respect, please stop, never even think of doing this again, and let your developpers work on perfecting the browser instead of creating another water draining piece of garbage. No one cares about ai. It doesn't belong in a browser. We are burnt out from all of the constant flooding of ai, and the best thing you can do to win our favour is to stop. Feeding it.

ReZpawner
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I've used Firefox for 20 years now, and if it goes AI, then that's it. I'm never going to use or support an AI platform. Quite frankly it disgusts me that someone at Mozilla even consider this, given its userbase. You're completely out of touch.

kwunicorn
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I do not want AI. I specifically chose this browser so I wouldn't have to deal with AI. Whatever you guys decide, please make sure that it is VERY EASY to remove AI altogether for those of us who still want control over our own experience.

jamjelly
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As a firefox user I, in no shape or form, have ANY interest in generative ai and I want it gone from my browser. I hate the opt-out out mentality, if you are going to change the way the browser is, it should ASK FIRST!!! This Ai craze is disgusting, its a cash grab, a scam, an ecocide, and has a major hand in environmental racism. I DO NOT WANT COMMUNITIES POLLUTED AND DRAINED FOR SERVERS FOR AN ALGORITHM THAT REGURGITATES STOLEN INFORMATION!!!

Mara_Jester
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I believe I can vouch for many Firefox users when I say that AI integration is not just about personal user experience and that many of us see it as a serious ethical failing of Mozilla as a whole. I've even cancelled my subscription to Mozilla's VPN service as a result.

 

Corinthar
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you drive away your userbase with this announcement. please dont implement this, i cant think of anything i want less - i moved to firefox specifically to get away from AI in browsers

Oldiesmann
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"We know you don't want AI features, but we do, so we'll compromise and let you opt out of them". That's not how "listening to your users" works. You give your users what they want - the best web browser out there without bloat from features they won't use and don't want in the first place.

49021bees29
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nobody wants that !!!! literally nobody !!

if any more ia is implemented onto firefox i (as many others have also expressed) will just stop using this browser.

AeontheHermit
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Are you serious? Why is every single **bleep**ing tech company reaching for the **bleep**ing cyanide pills that are AI features that have long been proven to have no real applications outside of automating data analysis? There is nothing, NOTHING AI Related that I, or anyone I know, wants to use. It just brings bloat and vulnerability to literally everything it touches. Drop the AI, help us kill it in other sites, and we can forget this ever happened for much **bleep**ing cheaper.

yoiku
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I can't choose whether i'm incredibly sad or incredibly angry about this or equal amounts of both, with the recent post from the new ceo out and everything. I've used firefox since 2005 and the main reason i've always stuck with it and recommended it to everyone is because it's not gone along every trend, especially AI sloppifying everything, adding entirely useless things that sound modern and cool.
Never have news made me come here to actally voice my concerns or disappointment before this.
If you will add a simple option to opt out from all AI features i might still stick around after this "new focus" is put into place. But that worries me as well, will people who opt-out of AI features then be left with a version that no longer gets care and attention for actual useful updates if the focus is going to be on AI.
I am actually considering uninstalling firefox for the first time in 20 years and I wish I wasn't.

E-N
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This bs is not welcomed nor wanted.

WE. DO. NOT. WANT. AI. BS. IN. A. BROWSER!

If you want to do some AI bs then make it an addon that is 100% opt in only/not included in a base Firefox install.

I don't want to have any AI included(yet only disabled) in a browser giving rise to pointless bloat the vast majority of users will not use.

no88123
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No.  After all these years, I will drop Firefox and never look back.

12345666
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Do not put the scam that is AI in my favorite browser.

rune_ined
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Hi! This is my feedback for this. I've been a longtime fan of Mozilla because its vision and morals align with mine. I see this AI assistant integration as a betrayal of these morals, which indicates that I cannot trust the words from management and darkens my view of the company as a whole.

As of now, I shall continue to use Firefox while keeping an eye out for any updates. If any further steps are taken towards similar decisions such as this, expect that I will be switching my browser, nuking accounts, and rescinding all support. I have done this before with Chrome and Duolingo, and I'll do it again.

TLDR; Thin ice. Get rid of the AI assistant.

tommihommi1
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Not using AI is not "standing still", shoving AI into everything where it doesn't belong is.

Refusing to use AI isn't standing still, it's standing strong.

NWStormbreaker
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I've been a Firefox user since you guys came around, you were supposed to be the good guys compared to the evil Google empire.  

What happened?  

I'm DEEPLY disappointed in this move, your leadership team is disconnected from your userbase and it will cost you dearly.  

DONT DO THIS.

TheDruidOcelot
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I will not use a browser that has generative ai trash clogging it up. I already do not like that I have to opt-OUT of what firefox already has, and it is trash that does nothing other than cause greater inconvenience to end users. 

I am already pursuing other browsers to use instead, and will be telling everyone I work with and interact with exactly why.

 

I will be prioritizing software that contains ZERO generative AI garbage.

CyborgPigeon
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I am extremely disappointed in this decision. AI is complete and utter bullsh!t. I think I'm going to need to start looking for a new browser, because if this behavior keeps up then I won't have much reason to stay on Firefox.

MozillaLost
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I am already working to move off of Firefox, given this AI announcement.

You let us all down, Mozilla. 

 

Minty32
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Please don't. I wanted to get away from AI. I will leave and find another platform.

Spend your time, money and energy improving the platform rather than bloating it with a garbage, unethical, and unrequested feature.

sychar7
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Can't believe that anyone would think this is a good idea given the firefox userbase. ofc i want to torch my privacy and security with AI, that's why i use firefox lol!

after 10+ years I'll be switching browsers i suppose.

Musiclover
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I downloaded Firefox way back because it was different. I do not want AI. At all. Listening to your userbase is not standing still. It's adapting to our needs. This isn't something we want. If push comes to shove I'll switch back to Edge. 

FeckAI
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Many others have said it already, but I will as well:

The last thing I want is to use a browser that shoves AI down my throat. I've used Firefox for years!  Maybe not since the beginning, but when the browser wars began to really kick into gear I had no hesitation in switching to Firefox. The biggest reason being that I could rely on it to not shove ads down my throat at every turn and make sure adblockers and the like could continue to be used.

I have championed Firefox for years with my friends. Every step when they complained about YouTube preventing watching because of adblock. Every time they mentioned that Chromium stopped them because of an adblock. Every single time, I mentioned Firefox and how reliable it has been for me against all of it.

Seeing Firefox now deciding to try and turn into another AI browser like the rest of them goes against everything it felt like Firefox stood for in the first place. It is extremely saddening to see this, and if it goes through I cannot in good conscience continue to recommend Firefox. I will be among the many others who will start hunting for another browser. 

Gaspar_Ghost
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Like many others, I do not want more "AI" on Firefox. In my eyes, you've been one of the few doing what you thought was right, and not just following trends like everyone else. You delivered a good product despite struggles, with the users in mind. Inserting more and more "AI" into Firefox just makes you like the others, making you lose what distinguishes you and alienating your userbase.

marbles
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hey can I dislike this? baking in Ai to my browser adds unnecessary bloat and I lose my much desired privacy to train your stupid wasteful program. If people want an Ai assistant make it into an extension or a plug in, HELL, make your Ai chatbot a Paid product if you love it so much. Just know I don't want a cent of any revenue gained from my usership going to that **bleep** thing.

Zwei2x
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Absolutely horrible. Stop trying to ruin Firefox with AI and privacy issues.

jukebox1412
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I have no interest in AI and would rather see effort put into any other aspect of Firefox.

isthisusrnmtkn
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don't you dare, i will leave firefox forever. stop the slop

isthisusrnmtkn
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stop with the ai stuff. we do not want it, we do not need it.

isthisusrnmtkn
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nobody wants this, stop shoving it down our throats.

CHaSeD
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What a tone-deaf announcement! I don't know which member of the C-Suite pushed for this grift, but their golden parachute has to be worth less than the potential permanent loss of reputation from burned users. No one asked for this garbage. No one *needs* this garbage. Cut it out, or face a deluge of uninstalls!

Dougiefresh
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This is bull**bleep** and not why I use Firefox. If this sucks as hard as it sounds like it will, I’m probanly done with Firefox.