New Delhi, Feb. 3 -- Mozilla is preparing to hand greater control to users over how artificial intelligence features appear and function in Firefox, introducing a dedicated control centre that allows people to switch individual tools on or off or opt out of generative AI entirely.

The change will arrive with the Firefox 148 desktop update, due to roll out on 24 February, and is designed to address growing concerns that AI features are often enabled by default with little user choice.

In a blog post outlining the update, Mozilla said the new system will place all AI related settings in one location inside the browser. From there, users can decide exactly which tools they want active and which they would rather disable.

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