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Creating Trustworthy AI

A Mozilla white paper on challenges and opportunities in the AI era

Draft V1.0 — Dec. 15, 2020
Becca Ricks
Mark Surman

Written by Becca Ricks, Mark Surman and Contributors

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Established in 2003, guided by the Mozilla Manifesto, the Mozilla Foundation believes the internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible to all. The Mozilla Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that exists to support and collectively lead the open source Mozilla project. It views its work as part of a global movement for a digital environment that aims at putting people in charge of their own data and that makes the internet a more democratic place by mobilizing a critical mass of conscious internet users. Many staff, fellows, and allies of Mozilla generously contributed data and ideas alongside countless readers who participated.

The report was written by Becca Ricks and Mark Surman.

Contributing authors included: Abigail Cabunoc Mayes; Ashley Boyd; Brandi Geurkink; Cathleen Berger; David Zeber; Frederike Kaltheuner; Ilana Segall; J.Bob Alotta; Jane Polak Scowcroft; Jess Stillerman; Jofish Kaye; Kevin Zawacki; Marshall Erwin; Martin Lopatka; Mathias Vermeulen; Muriel Rovira Esteva; Owen Bennett; Rebecca Weiss; Richard Whitt; Sarah Watson; and Solana Larsen.

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