Computerworld Security 2/3/2026 9:43:33 AM
 

In December, Mozilla CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo attracted a lot of attention by announcing that Firefox would become a “modern AI browser.”

In order not to alienate users, the company also promised a new setting that would make it possible to turn off some or all of the AI features, including the chatbot in the sidebar, automatic translations, tab grouping, and link previews.

It is now clear that the new AI settings will be added to Firefox 148, a version that will be rolled out to the public on Feb. 24. Mozilla unveiled the feature on Monday.

The YouTube clip below shows how it is supposed to work: