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Firefox 148 Puts AI Control Back in Your Hands

Firefox Takes Stand Against Forced AI Adoption

In an industry racing to cram artificial intelligence into every corner of our digital lives, Mozilla is charting a different course with Firefox 148. Scheduled for release on February 24, this update delivers powerful AI tools while ensuring users retain ultimate control.

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Smart Features Designed Around You

The new version transforms your browser into a more helpful companion without becoming overbearing:

  • Your Choice of Assistant: Pick between ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot or Google Gemini right from the sidebar
  • Smarter Organization: Get automatic suggestions for grouping tabs and summarizing links
  • Language No Barrier: Real-time translation makes foreign websites instantly readable
  • Accessibility Boost: AI-generated descriptions bring PDFs to life for visually impaired users

"We're not here to force-feed you AI," says Ajit Varma from Mozilla. "These are tools that should work for you, not the other way around."

The Power Switch That Changes Everything

The standout feature? A prominent off switch.

The settings menu now includes:

  • Granular controls for each AI function
  • One-click disable button shutting down all artificial intelligence features
  • Clear indicators showing when and how your data gets used

Privacy-focused users will appreciate Mozilla's approach. "Efficiency shouldn't come at the cost of your personal information," explains AI product manager Sali Huang.

Why This Matters Now

With approximately 200 million active users, Firefox remains the largest nonprofit browser fighting commercial interests dominating the web. While Safari and Edge rush to integrate AI, Mozilla continues listening to its community first.

The desktop version leads this charge, with mobile updates coming later based on user feedback. Tech enthusiasts can test drive these features now through Firefox Nightly builds, though most should wait for the polished February release.

The message is clear: In Firefox territory, you call the shots - even when it comes to artificial intelligence.

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