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IM 855: When You're Right, You're Right - Why Firefox Still Matters

Jan 29, 20262 hr 31 minEp. 855
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Can AI stay open, ethical, and for the people? Mozilla's president joins the show to reveal their game plan—and $650 million war chest—for taking on Big Tech's monoculture with a "Rebel Alliance" approach to AI.

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  • Proof of Corn
  • Trump admin reportedly plans to use AI to write federal regulations
  • Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.
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  • How Playing Pokémon Became the Ultimate Test of AI's Intelligence
  • Sir Demis Hassabis becomes the latest to say that ChatGPT is a dead-end and that we must turn our focus to world models
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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau

Guest: Mark Surman

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Mozilla’s New AI Manifesto: Can Open-Source Challenge Big Tech? Primary Navigation Podcasts Club Blog Subscribe Sponsors More… Tech Mozilla’s New AI Manifesto: Can Open-Source Challenge Big Tech?

Jan 29th 2026

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Mozilla is making a game-changing move in AI by investing $650 million in open-source, privacy-first artificial intelligence, aiming to challenge big tech's dominance and put user interests first. On this week's Intelligent Machines, Mozilla President Mark Surman broke down the ambitious manifesto, explaining why diversity, ethics, and user choice should lead the next wave of AI innovation.

Why Mozilla Thinks AI Needs a "Rebel Alliance"

Mozilla has long championed open technology, famously fighting browser monocultures with Firefox. Now, the organization sees the same threat repeating in AI: a handful of big players controlling both the tech and the data.

According to Mark Surman on Intelligent Machines, Mozilla wants to recreate the spirit of the open web for artificial intelligence, bringing in independent developers, activists, and privacy enthusiasts to build a more trustworthy ecosystem.

Mozilla's new approach calls for:

Open-source AI tools and models that anyone can review, improve, and customizeTechnology that is transparent about its data sources and algorithmsFeatures that let users opt-out or choose between AI providers, including privacy-friendly optionsWhat Is "Trustworthy AI"—And Why Does It Matter?

Trustworthy AI is technology designed with user privacy, control, and ethical safeguards at its core. Mozilla’s vision means you can choose which AI you use (or opt out entirely), and know that your data isn’t being exploited or locked into a single giant platform.

Mark Surman stressed that user control—like Firefox’s multiple default search engine options—should extend to AI, ensuring people can customize how (or if) AI interacts with their data and workflow. Mozilla is experimenting with a “trusted AI mode” for Firefox and exploring ways for independent developers to easily build on ethical, open-source AI systems.

Can Open Source Really Compete with Big AI?

Mozilla believes so—and points to past successes like Linux and Apache in server-side computing. Open-source models are catching up in capabilities and offer big cost advantages for developers. To speed adoption, Mozilla is:

Building developer tools (like its AnyLLM project) that make it easy to switch between open-source AI models, add guardrails, and plug in various agentsInvesting in ethical data marketplaces, allowing creators to control how their data is used in AI trainingSupporting small, highly specialized AI models that serve distinct audiences or languages, rather than one-size-fits-all systems

The foundation also aims to be a leader in helping third-party companies and diverse partners enter the AI space, amplifying projects that align with privacy, transparency, and public interest.

Key TakeawaysMozilla is investing $650 million in privacy-first, open-source AI development to challenge closed, proprietary systems from Silicon Valley giants.Users will be able to opt-in, opt-out, or pick different AI providers in future Firefox and Mozilla products, preserving choice and privacy.Mozilla’s “Rebel Alliance” invites developers, activists, and independent companies worldwide to collaborate on ethical AI, not just browsers.Developer resources, ethical data tools, and venture investments are part of Mozilla’s AI plan. The aim: lower costs, increase access, and keep innovation open.Past successes (Linux, Apache) are guiding Mozilla’s belief that “open” can win—even in highly technical spaces like AI.Mozilla’s moves reflect growing user concern about big AI’s risks, lock-in, and unchecked power.The Bottom Line

Mozilla’s push for ethical, open-source AI is a major challenge to Silicon Valley’s status quo. By investing heavily and inviting global collaboration, the foundation aims to build human-centered technology and keep innovation accessible. For users and businesses tired of the big tech monoculture, Mozilla’s manifesto offers hope for more choices, better privacy, and accountable artificial intelligence in the years ahead.

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