When I started working on AI at Mozilla two years ago, I was a Python developer with a background in web services and three months of machine learning experience from working on the Nuclia DB project. I was not someone who had trained models from scratch or built production ML infrastructure. Today, Firefox ships multiple AI features that run entirely on-device, and I helped build the infrastructure that makes that possible. This is a retrospective on what we accomplished and what I learned along the way.
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The question is “why are you putting ai in Firefox?”
Seems like a solution in search of a problem.
Can we move these things into plugins rather than bloating the main app with stuff I’ll never use?


