AI companies, startups and others are turning their own web browsers that embedded AI services deep in web surfing experiences, allowing Mozillar Firefox to change their default search engine for an AI-powerful search alternative in the browser that already used its customers. Agency on Tuesday Declaration It is bringing confusion in the AI reply engine in Firefox, lets customers decide whether they want to search the web and use AI to find new information.
Was the mazila Prior announcement It was testing integration, but the option was only available in selected markets including the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany. In addition to others like Google, Bing, and Dakadakgo, it is not yet determined whether the Firefox web search suppliers will become permanent additions.
Now, the agency has said that the positive user’s response has stressed it to make confusion for worldwide users on the desktop. It will reach the mobile device in the next months.
Once enabled, the replies against a list of web links like Google’s Traditional Function provide a conversation experience that appears with quotes. The option will appear on the Unified Search button in the address bar, which allows you to switch quickly to the search as needed. Users can also configure their default search provider in Firefox settings.
Mozila had earlier said that if the confusion pilot was successful it would seem to add more AI AI answer engine or its browser to the future. (It probably started with confusion because the agency said it would not share or sell the users’ personal data))
In addition to the news of the AI search option, Mozila also mentions that it is making its browser Profile Extensively available to all users after several months of testing and slowly rollout. This feature Lets you switch between Setup of different browsers such as work, school or personal use.
Also, the company is examining the visual search with the Google lens among those who set Google as their default search provider on the desktop.
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