After the controversial news shared earlier this week by Mozilla’s new CEO that Firefox will evolve into “a modern AI browser,” the company now revealed it is working on an AI kill switch for the open-source web browser.

On Tuesday, Anthony Enzor-DeMeo was named the new CEO of Mozilla Corporation, the company behind the beloved Firefox web browser used by almost all GNU/Linux distributions as the default browser.

In his message as new CEO, Anthony Enzor-DeMeo stated that Firefox will grow from a browser into a broader ecosystem of trusted software while remaining the company’s anchor, and that Firefox will evolve into a modern AI browser and support a portfolio of new and trusted software additions.

What was not made clear is that Firefox will also ship with an AI kill switch that will let users completely disable all the AI features that are included in Firefox. Mozilla shared this important update earlier today to make it clear to everyone that Firefox will still be a trusted web browser.

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    1 day ago

    Getting stuck on Lemmy can get us into an echo chamber. A lot of the mass public actively uses AI and may even appreciate these features.

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      15 hours ago

      [citation needed]

      This sounds like an opinion from the LinkedIn echo chamber.

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        11 hours ago

        According to top results for a few searches,

        ChatGPT has 700 million weekly active users, as of September 2025.

        Gemini has 350 million monthly active users, as of April 2025.

        ChatGPT is the number 1 app on the Google Play top downloaded apps currently.


        Some numbers may be slightly inflated for a number of reasons, but another source is speaking to people IRL. I often overhear conversations mentioning ChatGPT or AI in general.

        “AI bros” are definitely cancerous but a lot of average consumers do in fact use AI frequently