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Aug 5, 2024, 9:38:27 AM8/5/24
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Mozillagot a new "interim" CEO just a few days ago, and the first order of business appears to be layoffs. Bloomberg was the first to report that the company is cutting about 60 jobs, or 5 percent of its workforce. A TechCrunch report has a company memo that followed these layoffs, detailing one product shutdown and a "scaling back" of a few others.

Mozilla started as the open source browser/email company that rose from the ashes of Netscape. Firefox and Thunderbird have kept on trucking since then, but the mozilla.org/products page is a great example of what the strategy has been lately: "Firefox is just the beginning!" reads the very top of the page; it then goes on to detail a lot of projects that aren't in line with Mozilla's core work of making a browser. There's Mozilla Monitor (a data breach checker), Mozilla VPN, Pocket (a news reader app), Firefox Relay (for making burner email accounts), and Firefox Focus, a fork of Firefox with a privacy focus.


While chasing the trends of VR and metaverse didn't work out, Mozilla now wants to chase another hot new trend: AI! The memo says: "In 2023, generative AI began rapidly shifting the industry landscape. Mozilla seized an opportunity to bring trustworthy AI into Firefox, largely driven by the Fakespot acquisition and the product integration work that followed. Additionally, finding great content is still a critical use case for the Internet. Therefore, as part of the changes today, we will be bringing together Pocket, Content, and the AI/ML teams supporting content with the Firefox Organization. More details on the specific organizational changes will follow shortly." Mozilla paid an undisclosed sum in 2023 to buy a company called Fakespot, which uses AI to identify fake product reviews. Specifically citing "generative AI" leads us to believe the company wants to build a chatbot or webpage summarizer.


The TechCrunch report interprets the memo, saying, "It now looks like Mozilla may refocus on Firefox once more," but the memo does not give an affirmative statement on "Firefox the browser" being important or seeing additional investments. In 2020, the company had another round of layoffs and said it wanted to "refocus the Firefox organization on core browser growth," but nothing seems to have come of that. Firefox's market share is about 3 percent of all browsers, and that number goes down every year.

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