On the other, Gogia pointed out, “Mozilla is deliberately slowing things down, keeping AI optional, bounded, and subordinate to user and enterprise consent. Enterprises recognize the logic in both positions. But in practice, they are choosing a third path.”
The core issue, he added, “is not whether AI belongs in the browser. It already does. The issue is what happens when the browser stops being a passive interface and becomes an active participant inside the enterprise trust boundary. Once AI is embedded at the browser layer, it can read across tabs, infer user intent, summarise internal systems, and, in some cases, act autonomously.”
At that point, said Gogia,” the browser is no longer just a tool. It is an actor. And that is where enterprise governance begins to fracture.”
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