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Mozillas Blog enthält Anleitungen zur Verbesserung Ihres Online-Lebens, Geschichten aus der Bewegung und eine kritische Analyse von Problemen im Zusammenhang mit der Internetgesundheit.
Build in the Open: Open Tech Advocacy for a New Era
True to our roots in open-source, we intend to go about the Foundation’s work transparently, learning and iterating in the open. Working openly isn’t just for products – it’s a set of principles we want to bring to everything we do, whether it’s advocacy or grantmaking or community-building.
Nabiha Syed
Hören Sie sich den Trailer zur siebten Staffel des Podcasts „IRL“ von Mozilla an
In dieser Staffel untersuchen wir, wie man verantwortungsvolle künstliche Intelligenz aufbaut. Wir sprechen mit Menschen, die vertrauenswürdige Alternativen entwickeln und sich den Risiken von heute stellen, um eine bessere KI für morgen zu gestalten.
New Documentary: In South Africa, an Algorithm Stands in the Way of Social Security
‘Mind the People 'is a short film and Mozilla Africa Mradi awardee. The film exposes the impact of automated decision making on townships still reeling from Apartheid
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Stipendien & Auszeichnungen 5. Dezember 2024
Build in the Open: Scouting Tech's Boldest Changemakers
Building on our experience and lessons learned over the past 10+ years, we’re now exploring how to further strengthen and streamline our fellowships program to meet the changing needs of both existing leaders and the next wave of changemakers. And because openness is key to who we are as Mozilla, we’re sharing our early thinking on the future of fellowships even as our approach evolves.
Lindsey Dodson
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Stipendien & Auszeichnungen 19. November 2024
Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make: The Hidden Costs of a $500B Market Centered on Our Bodies
Study of booming market shows how sharing and exploitation of health and biometric data fuels everything from insurance hikes to workplace discrimination
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Stipendien & Auszeichnungen 18. November 2024
Addressing AI Bias in Maternal Healthcare in Southern Africa
Research published today by Min’enhle Ncube from the University of Cape Town, notes that as maternal health AI solutions emerge, they risk replicating biases due to datasets that do not reflect culturally relevant practices and knowledge. Ncube’s research is supported by Mozilla as part of the Africa Mradi grants supporting interdisciplinary researchers investigating the impact of AI on communities in Eastern and Southern African regions.
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