Our grantmaking embodies the Africa Mradi’s non-extractive, collaborative approach. Local organizers, technologists, builders, educators, artists, and others are already exploring how technology impacts the lived realities of Africans. Mozilla wants to do this important work with them, rather than starting anew next to them.
This is the second blog in a three-part series exploring alternatives to platforms’ exploitative Terms-of-Service through building tools that empower improved transparency.
This is an analysis of the EU AI Acts by Amber Sinha, a Senior Mozilla Fellow in Trustworthy AI. For further Mozilla analysis of the draft legislation, click here.
Grantees from Mozilla’s Responsible Computer Science Challenge recently presented their work at Computing Research Association (CRA) Snowbird, the flagship conference for the leadership of the North American computing research community.
TikTok Observatory is a new research initiative and Mozilla Technology Fund awardee. It scrutinizes what trends — and what doesn’t — by way of Tiktok’s algorithm and moderation policies.
Today we are very pleased to announce that Britone Mwasaru, Kathleen Siminyu and Rebecca Ryakitimbo Mwimbi have joined as three new Mozilla Common Voice Fellows dedicated to this project.