Mozilla's new CEO is doubling down on an AI future for Firefox

Firefox bets on 'trustworthy' AI—comments say LOL

TLDR: Mozilla’s new CEO is pushing an AI-powered Firefox with choose-your-own models, promising trust. Commenters clap back, citing the Google search deal, dropping memes, and eyeing indie alternatives—making clear AI won’t matter if users don’t believe Mozilla puts privacy over profit.

Mozilla’s new boss Anthony Enzor-DeMeo says Firefox’s future is AI — but the comment section immediately shouted, “trust, please.” He promises an AI Mode that’ll let you pick between different models (think AI helpers) instead of one giant system, and repeats the theme: we’re the trustworthy one. The crowd? Not buying it. One top quip mocked, “Bold words…” referencing Firefox’s long-standing cash deal with Google search. Another just dropped an archive link like a mic, while a resigned “Ugh” captured the mood.

The hottest split: hopeful vs fed up. Optimists want privacy-friendly AI in the browser; cynics think this is lipstick on layoffs and restructuring. PMC talk — short for “professional managerial class” — showed up too, accusing leadership of living in a bubble that regular users don’t. Meanwhile, open‑source romantics invoked the indie Ladybird browser with a full-on Star Wars meme: “Help me, Ladybird. You’re my only hope.”

There’s substance under the snark. Firefox won’t build its massive “large language model” (LLM), but it’ll host multiple options, including open-source and big-name tools, promising choice and control. The community’s verdict: cool idea, but trust is on life support until Mozilla proves it can put users over the Google paycheck.

Key Points

  • Mozilla’s new CEO, Anthony Enzor-DeMeo, plans to focus Firefox’s future on trusted AI integration.
  • Mozilla will launch an AI Mode in Firefox next year, offering users a choice among multiple AI models.
  • The company will not train its own large language model, opting to integrate existing models.
  • AI Mode will include open-source models, Mozilla-hosted cloud options, and potentially models from major providers.
  • Mozilla continues to balance its nonprofit mission and for-profit operations amid layoffs, restructuring, and reliance on Google search revenue.

Hottest takes

"Ugh." — saubeidl
"Help me, Ladybird. You’re my only hope." — christophilus
"Bold words from a browser whose finances hinge almost entirely around pushing one search engine over others." — jsheard
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