Browsers rarely get treated as infrastructure, yet they sit at the exact point where human intention becomes machine-readable signal. When AI is embedded inside that boundary, the browser can begin converting ordinary browsing into structured semantic data that travels through less bounded pathways than earlier web flows. Firefox’s recent AI direction therefore matters less as a collection of features and more as an indicator that the boundary itself is being renegotiated under financial pressure, through architectures that can route meaning outward even when presented as optional. #DigitalPrivacy, #DataSovereignty, #AIArchitecture, #BrowserSecurity, #InternetInfrastructure
When AI sits inside the browser, it turns everyday user actions into structured data, which changes how information moves across the web and raises new questions about control and boundaries.
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4wI find your highlighted paragraph pregnant with assertions to be proven rather than any conclusions that may serve as a starting point.