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Mozilla Insights: analyseren en documenteren van internetgezondheid en betrouwbare AI om een mensgericht internet vorm te geven.
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Insights 26 februari 2024
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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Insights 20 november 2023
The AI Act & Foundation Models: From gridlock to go-ahead?
It might appear that we’re at an impasse when it comes to regulating foundation models in the AI Act — in fact, this could put the entire AI Act at risk. But we believe there’s a middle ground for all sides to come to an agreement.
Maximilian Gahntz
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Insights 10 oktober 2023
Season 7 of Mozilla’s Podcast, IRL, Interrogates the Risks and Rewards of AI
The theme of this year's Webby Award-winning IRL podcast is how to put people over profit in artificial intelligence. Episodes spotlight people putting ideas on how to build more trustworthy AI into practice
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Insights 2 augustus 2023
The human decisions that shape generative AI: Who is accountable for what?
In this explainer, we tackle one of the most basic questions: What are some of the key moments of human decision-making in the development of generative AI products? This question forms the basis of our current research investigation at Mozilla to better understand the motivations and values that guide this development process.
Stefan Baack
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Insights 1 augustus 2023
Openness & AI: Fostering Innovation & Accountability in the EU’s AI Act
What is open source when it comes to AI? How should regulation treat open source to foster innovation without providing a pink slip to necessary regulatory compliance? What are the contours of the commercial deployment and corresponding liability in open source software?
Maximilian Gahntz en Mark Surman
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This is not a System Card: Scrutinising Meta’s Transparency Announcements
On June 29, Meta announced transparency and research-related updates for Facebook and Instagram: more details on their ranking system for content in “Feed, Reels, Stories and other surfaces”, improvements to user controls of their feed, and tools for public interest research.
Claire Pershan, Ramak Molavi Vasse'i en Jesse McCrosky