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Building on our experience and lessons learned over the past 10+ years, we’re now exploring how to further strengthen and streamline our fellowships program to meet the changing needs of both existing leaders and the next wave of changemakers. And because openness is key to who we are as Mozilla, we’re sharing our early thinking on the future of fellowships even as our approach evolves.
In order to better support a globally distributed community of dataset users, developers, language activists and voice contributors the Common Voice team is launching a Discord server.
Research published today by Min’enhle Ncube from the University of Cape Town, notes that as maternal health AI solutions emerge, they risk replicating biases due to datasets that do not reflect culturally relevant practices and knowledge. Ncube’s research is supported by Mozilla as part of the Africa Mradi grants supporting interdisciplinary researchers investigating the impact of AI on communities in Eastern and Southern African regions.
Mozilla recently submitted detailed comments to South Africa’s Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) regarding the proposed National AI Policy Framework.
Mozilla seeks to explore how alumni can nurture relationships with each other, connect as a network, explore collaboration and share their impactful work with the world. Applications are now being accepted for the second cohort.