Mozilla Developing AI-Powered "AI Window" Feature for Firefox Browser
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Elissa Welle
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Summary
Mozilla is developing an AI-powered feature called "AI Window" for its Firefox browser, which will include an AI assistant and chatbot. The company describes it as an opt-in "intelligent and user-controlled space" that is being built transparently with user input. This follows Mozilla's previous AI feature, "shake to summarize," which uses AI to generate webpage summaries on iPhone. Mozilla positions itself as a privacy-focused browser company that gives users control over their browsing experience.
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· 3 pulledFirefox says it is building an AI browsing feature called AI Window that includes an AI assistant and chatbot.
The company calls it an opt-in 'intelligent and user-controlled space' that is currently being built 'in the open' with user input.
Mozilla positions itself as the respectful browsing company that gives users the option to
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