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Mozilla challenges enterprise AI providers with Thunderbolt, open-source AI client under your control

Mozilla has launched Thunderbolt, an open-source, self-hosted AI client designed to help organizations maintain data sovereignty and control over their internal artificial intelligence infrastructure and deployment workflows.

Key Points

  • Thunderbolt is available via waitlist for macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and web platforms.
  • The client integrates with the Haystack platform from deepset to support agent workflows and retrieval-based AI applications.
  • Organizations can utilize a mix of commercial, open-source, and locally hosted models while maintaining internal data security.
  • Security features include device-level access controls, optional end-to-end encryption, and self-hosted deployment options.
  • The project supports open protocols like the Model Context Protocol and Agent Client Protocol to ensure interoperability.

Why it Matters

  • This release provides enterprises with a viable alternative to proprietary, cloud-based AI services that often require sharing sensitive data with third-party vendors. By prioritizing data sovereignty, Mozilla enables companies to integrate advanced automation and research tools while keeping their proprietary information entirely within their own controlled infrastructure.
Help Net Security Published by Sinisa Markovic
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