Firefox has introduced tab groups, a feature aimed at improving tab management in response to user demand. Many users face cluttered tab bars due to excessive open tabs while working, often treating them as temporary bookmarks. The implementation is seen as a long-awaited enhancement that brings Firefox closer in functionality to other browsers like Chrome, which adopted a similar feature years ago. While some users express excitement at the featureās native availability, others worry about the persistent visibility of tab groups, which they find counterproductive to their need for a clean interface. Features like auto-grouping tabs by domain are anticipated to enhance usability. Concerns are voiced over the increasing reliance on AI capabilities within such features, with a segment of users feeling that AI is unnecessarily overemphasized, impacting privacy and usability.