Mozilla Explains
Curious why YouTube keeps recommending bizarre videos to you? Are your friends and family terrified by artificial intelligence? We’ve got a new series just for you. Every other Tuesday we unpack concepts related to trustworthy AI and internet health in under five minutes. To catch new explainers as soon as they come out, subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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Mozilla Explains Nov. 3, 2021
Can you negotiate with a computer? Mozilla Explains: The Future of Personal AIs (Part Two)
Have you ever been on the receiving end of a bureaucratic process that seemed to defy logic? In this episode of Mozilla Explains, Mozilla Fellow and former Google public policy attorney Richard Whitt returns to explore the third type of institutional AI: bureaucratic unseens, and how a personal AI might interact with them.
Richard Whitt
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Mozilla Explains Oct. 21, 2021
Alexa doesn’t work for you – it works for Amazon. Mozilla Explains: The Future of Personal AIs (Part One)
What if Alexa, Siri or Google Home were truly tailored for you, and just for you? A personal assistant that worked in your best interests, not the financial interests of a major corporation?
Richard Whitt
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Mozilla Explains Oct. 7, 2021
Is my Facebook activity fcking my finances? Mozilla Explains: Data Brokers
Ever wondered how your online activity could affect your ability to get credit? Anouk Ruhaak explains Data Brokers and the surprising ways social media might affect your finances in this episode of Mozilla Explains.
Anouk Ruhaak
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Mozilla Explains May 25, 2021
Mozilla Explains: Why Did I Watch That?
A primer on YouTube's recommendation algorithm.
Xavier Harding