New research by Mozilla Fellow Dr. Abeba Birhane and others reveals how expanding AI training datasets leads to disproportionately more bias and discrimination
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Catalina Brennan-Gatica & Joe Rivano Barros
30 de Agosto de 2019
On college campuses and at university recruiting fairs, students are already asking tech companies – possibly their future employers – tough questions. Mozilla will connect students with leaders in the field who are exploring ethical AI frameworks, developing effective ways for tech workers to advocate for human-focused technologies, and confronting projects they deem unethical.
Mozilla is providing grants from $5,000 to $10,000 USD to individuals and organizations studying the impact of AI on communities in Eastern and Southern Africa
A Caravana.Tech, created by Mozilla Fellow Narrira Lemos, explains how facial recognition, automated credit scoring, and other AI-related issues are impacting Latin Americans
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.