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.
We are proud to be hosting 24 sessions being hosted by Facilitators all over the world at MozFest 2021 in the Shifting Power in Tech Space. Topics covered include gender justice in tech, digital utopia, ensuring users have a voice in AI and open source, zine creations and art sessions about tech and power, and much more.
You’re invited to help us build more Trustworthy AI through six exciting projects from the internet health community! Algorithms affect our lives: they decide what videos we watch next, and whether someone is eligible for parole. Together, we can collaboratively make building trustworthy AI a reality. We’re excited to announce six current projects with collaborative opportunities to get involved.
The collaborative spirit and innovation felt at the Mozilla Festival should be experienced all year round. The MozFest team is testing out a working group structure to support the technical community interested in building trustworthy AI and we want your help to collaboratively make building trustworthy AI a reality.
The Internet Health Report is an “open source” initiative that thrives on your input and ideas. We heard from many people that they wanted clearer pathways for contributing to the report. And so, in September, we launched a “Public Call for Ideas” for the 2019 version — beginning with an “Ask Me Anything” session on Twitter and continuing via Web form and email.