Full Interview: Mark Surman, president of Mozilla, on the future of the open web, AI agents, and Mozilla’s plans for India
Mozilla President Mark Surman discusses how artificial intelligence is reshaping the foundations of the open web, introducing concepts like portable private memory and emphasizing the need for interoperability, user control, and sustainable business models in…

Mozilla President Mark Surman discusses how artificial intelligence is reshaping the foundations of the open web, introducing concepts like portable private memory and emphasizing the need for interoperability, user control, and sustainable business models in…
Mark Surman, President of Mozilla, has long championed an open, privacy-respecting internet. In a conversation with MediaNama Editor Nikhil Pahwa on the sidelines of the India AI Summit 2026, Surman …
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