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Latest Festival News
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Mozilla Festival Sept. 23, 2024
Angela Oduor Lungati to Headline MozFest House Zambia
Join MozFest House Zambia on November 20, 2024, as open-source tech leader and Executive Director of Ushahidi, Angela Oduor Lungati, headlines the event. Learn how Ushahidi’s global impact on crisis mapping and community-driven tech aligns with MozFest’s mission of Building Alternative Technology for collective action toward trustworthy AI.
Koliwe Majama and Zeina Abi Assy
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Mozilla Festival Sept. 10, 2024
Exploring Togetherness & Solidarity Through Art
For MozFest House Amsterdam 2024, we called on creatives to explore togetherness and solidarity through art. We saw a range of art and media installations speaking to the themes through mushrooms, sound, games, mapping and more. This blog summarizes all the pieces that came to MozFest House Amsterdam.
T Munyua
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Mozilla Festival July 30, 2024
If I Had a Magic Wand: Journalists Share Their Views on Which AI “Myths” They Would Dispel
At the recently concluded MozFest House Amsterdam, we asked a few journalists why the narrative about AI needs to be centered around people and if given the power which myths, or assumptions about AI they would change.
Tracy Kariuki