// THE VERGE — INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALE
Firefox’s Smart Window promises a better AI browser
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Mozilla says its AI browser feature is user-first and privacy-focused, without taking over your browser.
Mozilla says its AI browser feature is user-first and privacy-focused, without taking over your browser.
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Starting today, AI chats in Firefox’s Smart Window AI browsing mode can pull from current web info and show source links in chat responses through a partnership with Exa. Smart Window can also now automatically suggest tab groups and show visual previews of pages you previously visited when you search your browsing history using natural language.
I saw a live demo that showed how the Smart Window AI could sort through selected links in your browsing history to pull up “running shoes I looked at last week,” and pop up images pulled from the sites browsed previously. The suggested groups of tabs can also find and close duplicates, making it easier to keep track of what’s important. Instead of mostly having the AI present new results from searches and browsing, it’s sorting through what you’ve already seen and adding citations for results it pulls up from Exa.
In a blog post announcing the update, it says that this can help you check answers or find your place again, especially if you remember what was on a page even if you don’t specifically remember which page you were looking at before. I’ll need to try it to find out how useful that actually is, but Mozilla says that beta users said it helped them maintain their train of thought better. Future updates will add Chrome-like surfacing of recent browsing journeys, and AI-powered autofill for online forms.