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Mozilla Insights: analyzing and documenting internet health and trustworthy AI to help shape a human-centered internet.
How can AI risks be managed? Mozilla recently filed comments on NIST's AI Risk Management Framework
The challenges faced by builders and their needs vary widely.
Members of the European Parliament leading on the AI Act in the internal market (IMCO) and civil liberties (LIBE) committees have published a landmark report on what direction they want the Act to take. With this report in hand, parliamentarians will negotiate their joint position as well as their vision of what exactly “Trustworthy AI” means to the EU.
We’re looking for legal researchers in Germany, India, Kenya, and the United States to help us carry out research on alternative data governance and data stewardship. Take a look at our call for proposals!
We want to make AI more transparent — show us how. Your input as an AI practitioner is essential to developing a best practice toolkit and forging the way to an open and healthier internet. Here’s how to participate.
Mozilla launched the Data Futures Lab last fall to help shift the power that big technology companies gain by harvesting data back to the communities fr…
In March, we officially launched our Data Futures Lab and we already have lots to update you on. First off, we are excited to have Champika Fernando jo…
Sounds of the Internet Health Report compiles 12 soundbites from around the world, including from England, Uruguay, Ukraine and Nigeria. Tying everything together is a special audio feature in which Solana Larsen and Laura Vidal discuss what it means for the internet to be healthy [17 min] and why it’s harder to think of the healthy moments for the internet, than the unhealthy.
How should the Data Futures Lab support builders? Our new study makes some recommendations.
2020 Internet Health Report Twitter Chat.
The 2020 Internet Health Report looks at the code, the laws, and the norms we need to make sure that the internet helps, rather than harms, humanity.
This year we’re doing things a little differently. There will be our familiar focus on the topics of privacy and security, openness, web literacy, digital inclusion, and decentralization, but with special attention to movement actors and what they have seen through the course of this tumultuous year.