01-29-2025 08:18 AM
Tired of constantly switching tabs and copy-pasting content to your favorite AI provider? Us too. That’s why, after an initial soft launch, we’re gradually rolling out the AI Chatbot access to everyone. You can find it in Settings > Firefox Labs or right from the sidebar. To begin chatting, you will have to select a provider (e.g. ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.), follow the necessary login instructions, and agree to the selected provider’s terms to start using the chatbot. Firefox does not store your conversation with the 3rd party chatbot (just like if you were using a chatbot on another tab).
Alternatively, if you prefer not to see the entry point, simply deselect the AI Chatbot option in Firefox Labs. For more information, please check out the Support article. Our goal is to bring a range of easy-to-use AI chatbots to users who want to try them. We are also exploring ways for users to bring their own large language models to have an on-device chatbot.
What I love most about having the chatbot in Firefox is the side-by-side interface that cuts down on constant tab switching—it’s all right there when and where I need it in one easy view.
Here are a few of my personal “productivity recipes”:
Question to you: If you are an AI chatbot user, what are the recipes and use cases that supercharge your day? What are some concerns to watch out for? I’d love to hear all about your creative hacks, tweaks, and feedback. While we cannot tackle everything overnight, your constructive feedback is what helps us continue to make Firefox the best browser and your preferred window to the internet.
Happy browsing,
01-29-2025 08:19 AM
It’s been exciting to see how the community has configured Firefox to use custom providers to make this feature even more valuable such as additional privacy or bleeding edge AI capabilities. Here’s some examples that I’ve gathered from previous discussions:
While Firefox might not add these to the default list of providers, we want to continue supporting user choice with a better experience than the current "browser.ml.chat.provider” approach for advanced users. Even though many of these don’t support passing in a prompt from the text selection shortcut, people have found it quite useful to have these chatbots easily accessible without needing to switch tabs.
What chatbots have people found useful that we should consider adding? Any with differentiating features, e.g., agent capabilities, unique data or special prompts?
02-04-2025 07:15 AM
Nearly a thousand people logged on to this website to express discontent with Mozilla's decision to pursue AI, so I find it genuinely disappointing that Mozilla continues to waste time and resources pushing people towards tools that are infamous for engaging in environmental destruction and theft while remaining unprofitable.
That much said: defaults matter. And driving people towards some of the most abusive corporations, OpenAI and Google, appears to speak volumes about Mozilla's ethics. Why OpenAI and not something that needs a tiny fraction of the power for the same result, like DeepSeek? Why not make offline options your top priority, instead of pushing people towards harmful monopolistic corporations?
01-29-2025 02:02 PM
I have only one question:
Is it planned to move the currently built-in AI/Chatbot integration into an extension (Orbit?) that users can be complete remove?
01-31-2025 03:07 PM
Hi @igorlogius, thank you for your question! If you prefer to remove the "AI Chatbot" text/option in your sidebar, you can deselect the AI Chatbot option in Firefox Labs.
For now, we’re focused on keeping the experience seamless within Firefox, but we always appreciate feedback as we continue to explore the best ways to support user preferences. Please let me know if you have any further questions!
02-03-2025 10:06 AM - edited 02-03-2025 10:10 AM
Thanks for the response. Hope an actual removal will be planned as soon as possible and i hope this wont be treated like pocket which btw. should also be completely removable. In regards to feedback, i'd only like to note that adding potential controversal features/modules into the browser like this is a bad idea and i'd say an "addon first" approch for something like this would help with negativ user feedback in the future. Hope the team will keep this in mind so that another negative feedback storm can be prevented.
02-02-2025 05:07 AM
Why did this need to be enabled by default? Generative AI is garbage, and seeing Mozilla following the hype train is very disappointing.
I thought that the community response when this was introduced in the labs was pretty clear: the top response is a single "NO" with 927 kudos.
02-04-2025 10:31 AM
REMOVE AI FROM THE BROWSER OR LOSE YOUR CUSTOMERS. WE ARE DONE. MOVING TO THE NEXT BROWSER NOW.