Firefox maker Mozilla appoints new CEO to navigate it through its AI era
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Firefox maker Mozilla appoints new CEO to navigate it through its AI era
"Under Enzor-DeMeo's management, the Firefox browser saw double-digit growth on mobile over the past two years, the company revealed in a press release. It also added AI features, including "Shake to Summarize," which lets an iPhone user simply shake their device to get Firefox to summarize a web page. More recently, under Enzor-DeMeo's management, the browser also added " AI window," an opt-in in-browser AI assistant."
"Enzor-DeMeo replaces Laura Chambers, who served as Mozilla's interim CEO for the past two years. Chambers will stay on at Mozilla, returning to her role on the board of directors. Announcing Enzor-DeMeo's promotion to CEO, Mozilla president Mark Surman said, "Anthony understands that trust is more than a brand promise, it's something you earn through how products are built, how data is handled, and how clearly users understand what's happening. That's the future we're building toward.""
Anthony Enzor-DeMeo is Mozilla Corporation's new chief executive officer and previously served as general manager of Firefox. Under his management, Firefox achieved double-digit mobile growth over the past two years and introduced AI capabilities such as "Shake to Summarize" and an opt-in in-browser AI assistant called "AI window." Prior to Mozilla, he was chief product and technology officer at fintech company Roofstock. He succeeds Laura Chambers, who served as interim CEO and will return to the board of directors. Mozilla emphasizes trust in product design, data handling, and user transparency as it positions the browser as a strategic AI battleground.
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