In this pandemic year, our challenge was to create a virtual version of this intensely social, interpersonal experience. We needed to create an effective, enjoyable, and even joyful space to connect. MozFest designed the retreat with three principles in mind: lightweight, flexible, human-centered.
Check out these 5 tips for developing an interactive, virtual or in-person group session to help you kick off your session design process. MozFest depends on you, its facilitators, to deliver amazing and inspiring sessions about a more equitable and just world, a healthier internet, and trustworthy AI.
Free tech tools to protect protesters' privacy. Are police using their own body cameras for surveillance? How IBM and Amazon are stepping back from facial recognition technology. Check out this week's news of the internet in support of Black Lives Matter.
A celebrity nacho showdown for charity. How our weird pandemic behavior is screwing up AI. The TikToc conspiracy theory craze. Check out this week's news of the internet, from awesome to awful.
At last year’s MozFest, Mark Surman proposed an idea for a MozFest book to celebrate our 10th anniversary. Would you be interested in helping me create something like this?
Every year Mozilla gathers technologists, educators, activists, researchers, artists, and young people together for a week of exploring, learning, and hacking for a healthier internet at MozFest. This year we’re meeting in London from 21-27 October.
Read our privacy expert's review of the Oura Ring Gen 4. While Oura says the right things about data protection in their privacy policy, there's no getting away from the fact that the product doesn't work without cloud connection, meaning that your most intimate health data lives on servers you do not control.