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Mozilla’s J. Bob Alotta Named to Fast Company’s Queer 50 ListThe fifth-annual Queer 50 Awards honor LGBTQ individuals transforming tech, business, and more.
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Sustainable AI: Closing the Global Climate Action GapAI both reflects and amplifies the systems of power and privilege that birthed it, creating a fast-widening gap between those who design it and those who are subject to it. One of the places that gap looms largest globally is in environmental impact.
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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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