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Mozilla’s blog features guides to making your online life better, stories from the movement, and critical analysis of issues around internet health.
Mozilla Research: Watermarking, Content Labeling Struggle to Effectively Distinguish AI-Generated Content
Popular methods used for disclosing synthetic content only rate as ‘Low’ or ‘Fair’ in Mozilla analysis. Shortcomings persist amid 2024’s record-number of elections
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Want AI To Write Your Resume? Here’s What You Should Keep In Mind
AI can write your grocery list, generate your videos and even help improve your resume to land you that job. But should you use AI to write your resume? Or to hire your next candidate? Here’s what to know.
Xavier Harding
Listen to the trailer for season 7 of Mozilla’s podcast IRL
This season, we explore how to build responsible artificial intelligence. We talk to people who are building trustworthy alternatives and confronting today’s risks to help shape better AI for tomorrow.
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Fellowships & Awards March 15, 2024
Building Our Community in South Africa: A Responsible Computing Challenge Update
In preparation for the launch of the next phase of the Responsible Computing Challenge in South Africa, the team held a series of in-person meetings with universities in the Western Cape and Gauteng to discuss regional topics and focus areas relating to education and responsible technology.
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Fellowships & Awards March 13, 2024
Mozilla Supports Five Projects Creating Building Blocks for a Better Data Ecosystem
Mozilla is announcing its 2024 Data Futures Lab Infrastructure Fund awardees: five ambitious projects building tools that address issues of transparency, privacy, bias, and agency in the data lifecycle.
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Fellowships & Awards Feb. 14, 2024
A Public Administration Route to Algorithmic Transparency, Part III: Thresholds for Transparency in Private Sector
The features of administrative law which render it suitable for public sector use of AI could also be extended meaningfully to private sector uses.
Amber Sinha