Anti-AI
I moved to Firefox because it wasn't obsessed with AI like the other browsers. If you continue with this evil plan, you will lose customers and that it both a promise and threat. Your CEO has said it's AI you can trust, ignoring all the other concerns people have with AI, like:
Water Usage Copyright breaches Hallucinations Loss of Quality Privacy breaches Storage and use of personal data, including search results and browsing Influence of racist and misogynist content from the internet on machine learning Environmental impact of the data servers to host AI A severe lack of regulations and protections regarding the above
Do NOT make this an AI browser. Your new CEO knows nothing of your market and audience and it will be your downfall.
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I fully agree - AI is hugely problematic for all the reasons listed above
Thank you for your feedback, we really do appreciate it
Please be assured that Firefox will always remain a browser built around user control. That includes AI with increased user controls being made available in the first quarter of 2026. Choice matters and demonstrating our commitment to choice is how we build and maintain trust.
Maintain trust by collating the majority negative feedback you've received since this announcement and present it to your supervisors. Your client base doesn't want this and the copy-paste answer has not assured me because it contradicts the goals of your CEO and spokesperson. AI is not the answer and I am BAFFLED the new CEO is so dismissive of the concerns of his new customers.
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