While AI companies, newly established businesses and others are developing their own web browsers that incorporate AI services deep into the experience of surfing the web, Mozilla’s Firefox allows its customers to exchange the default search engine for a AI search option in their browser. The company on Tuesday announced That brings the AI reply engine to Firefox, allowing customers to decide if they want to use AI to search the web and find new information.
Mozilla had previously announced It tests the integration, but the choice was only available in selected markets, including the US, the United Kingdom and Germany. It was not yet defined whether the embarrassment would become a permanent addition to the Firefox Web List, along with others such as Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo.
Now, the company says the positive feedback of users has prompted it to make it embarrassed by its worldwide users on the desktop. Will reach mobile devices in the coming months.
Once activated, embarrassment offers a discussion experience where answers are displayed with references, as opposed to a list of web links, as well as traditional Google search. The option will appear on the Unified Search button on the address bar, which allows you to quickly go to searching with embarrassment as needed. Users can also configure the default search provider in Firefox settings.
Mozilla said earlier that if the pilot of the embarrassment was successful, it would seem to add more AI reply engines or search options to his browser in the future. (He probably started with embarrassment because the company says he will not share or sell users’ personal data.)
Along with the news of AI search option, Mozilla also noted that he is doing his browser profile Generally available to all users after months of testing and gradual development. This operation allows you to turn on between Different browser settings, such as those for work, school or personal use.


In addition, the company continues to test visual search with Google lens between those who put Google as a default search provider on the desktop.
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