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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Illustration of Claude AI controlling a Mac desktop, with open apps like Slack and Calendar, highlighting new research preview features.
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Anthropic's Claude AI Gains Full MacOS Desktop Control in Research Preview

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Building on its January Cowork feature, Anthropic has launched a research preview for Claude Code and Cowork tools, enabling Pro and Max subscribers' Claude AI to directly control Mac desktops—pointing, clicking, scrolling, and navigating screens for tasks like opening files, using browsers, developer tools, and app interactions such as Google Calendar and Slack. Safeguards address security risks, amid competition from tools like OpenClaw.

Mozilla is rolling out new AI capabilities in Firefox version 148, set for desktop release on February 24, while providing users with easy controls to disable them. The update includes features like an AI chatbot sidebar and powered summaries, reflecting the company's emphasis on user choice and privacy. This move aligns Firefox with other major browsers incorporating AI tools.

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NVIDIA is working on an open-source platform for AI agents called NemoClaw, with an enterprise focus. The platform allows access even for systems not using NVIDIA chips. It comes amid concerns over the security and unpredictability of such autonomous tools.

Two months after launching its Codex macOS app, OpenAI has released a major update introducing background computer use, an in-app browser, and over 90 new plugins. The enhancements build toward a 'super app' foundation, with engineering lead Thibault Sottiaux calling it the first open phase of that evolution.

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Yahoo has unveiled Scout, a new generative AI 'answer engine' for its search platform, now available in beta. Powered by Anthropic's Claude model, it aims to provide synthesized responses to natural-language queries. The tool is part of a broader intelligence platform integrating AI across Yahoo's services.

OpenAI has launched Frontier, a new platform designed to simplify the management of AI agents. This tool aims to provide a centralized hub for users handling multiple AI systems. The announcement highlights its role in streamlining AI operations.

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On February 5, 2026, Anthropic and OpenAI simultaneously launched products shifting users from chatting with AI to managing teams of AI agents. Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.6 with agent teams for developers, while OpenAI unveiled Frontier and GPT-5.3-Codex for enterprise workflows. These releases coincide with a $285 billion drop in software stocks amid fears of AI disrupting traditional SaaS vendors.

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