Mozilla launches Thunderbolt AI client for self-hosted infrastructure

Mozilla has introduced Thunderbolt, a new AI client designed for users and businesses to run self-hosted AI infrastructure without depending on cloud services. The tool builds on the open-source Haystack framework to create a sovereign AI client compatible with various APIs. It emphasizes data control, security, and cross-platform support.

Mozilla announced Thunderbolt on April 16, positioning it as a front-end client for self-hosted AI setups. Unlike standalone AI models, Thunderbolt layers on top of Haystack, an open-source framework for building custom AI pipelines. Mozilla describes it as a 'sovereign AI client' that connects to ACP-compatible agents or OpenAI-compatible APIs, including those from Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, DeepSeek, and OpenCode, as reported by Ars Technica. It integrates with local enterprise data via open protocols and uses an offline SQLite database as a reliable reference point, addressing concerns over data leaks to external providers. The client includes optional end-to-end encryption and device-level access controls for enhanced security. Thunderbird supports common AI functions such as chat, search, research, automation, and cross-device workflows. Native applications are available for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and the web, with source code on GitHub for building from React. While under active development and undergoing a security audit, Mozilla is inviting enterprise clients for paid licensing and on-site deployments. Thunderbolt is funded by a Mozilla grant and managed by MZLA Technologies, the subsidiary handling Thunderbird since 2020. It aligns with Mozilla's broader AI initiatives through Mozilla.ai and a late 2025 pledge to foster a 'decentralized open source AI ecosystem' rivaling major AI providers.

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Mozilla engineers using Anthropic's Mythos AI to patch 271 Firefox security vulnerabilities in a high-tech lab.
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Mozilla patches 271 Firefox vulnerabilities with Anthropic's Mythos AI

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Mozilla has patched 271 security vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 using early access to Anthropic's Mythos Preview AI model. Firefox CTO Bobby Holley described the tool as every bit as capable as the world's best security researchers. The foundation says the AI helps defenders gain an edge in cybersecurity.

Mozilla has made its Smart Window AI browsing mode available in limited beta to Firefox users in the United States and Canada. The feature adds an integrated assistant that can access tabs, history and current pages.

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Mozilla says AI tools including Anthropic's Mythos Preview helped identify and resolve 423 security issues in Firefox over one month.

The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative using Anthropic's Claude Mythos preview for defensive cybersecurity in open source software. Partners include AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks. The effort aims to secure critical software amid the rise of AI for open source maintainers.

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