Mozilla is headed to New Delhi, India for the India AI Impact Summit 2026 next week with a message: Open Source is the path to both economic and digital sovereignty. Participating in dozens of events across the weeklong global forum, Mozilla leaders will make the case that a different kind of AI future is possible, and that global action is urgently needed to build a global AI ecosystem firmly grounded in the public interest.
“We’re at a crossroads for AI, where the world can continue to rent from a few big global corporations, or can take back control,” said Mark Surman, president of Mozilla. “To build national resilience and lower costs for their domestic stakeholders, countries should leave India ready to meaningfully invest in open source AI as a transformational solution.”
As part of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, Mozilla is curating three official events that showcase its work to help build a more decentralized AI ecosystem. These include panels on the state of competition in AI, how open source AI can operationalize digital sovereignty, and the launch of a new convenings program aimed at Bollywood artists and filmmakers to explore the future of creativity in the age of AI. Mozilla will also host a community party for open source AI developers and founders.
At the Summit, Mozilla will speak to growing concerns about consolidation in the AI landscape, with just a few large global corporations essentially renting access to AI to the rest of the world. As more powerful AI systems are built and controlled behind closed platforms, users are left with little visibility into how these systems work and almost no ability to shape or govern them. This concentration of control means a small number of companies can decide who gets access to advanced AI, on what terms, and at what cost, with far-reaching consequences for innovation, public institutions, and digital sovereignty.
