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<BLOCKQUOTE>The Mozilla Foundation advocacy team is where the Mozilla manifesto is put into action. We actively campaign for policies and products that make our internet a better place for all of us, sometimes facing some of the biggest and best resourced companies in the world. Recent campaigns have included calling for more transparency around political ads, insights into Youtube's recommendation engine, and for popular consumer products and services like Venmo to put user privacy first.</BLOCKQUOTE> | <BLOCKQUOTE>The Mozilla Foundation advocacy team is where the Mozilla manifesto is put into action. We actively campaign for policies and products that make our internet a better place for all of us, sometimes facing some of the biggest and best resourced companies in the world. Recent campaigns have included calling for more transparency around political ads, insights into Youtube's recommendation engine, and for popular consumer products and services like Venmo to put user privacy first.</BLOCKQUOTE> | ||
===Common Voice ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/mbranson Megan Branson] + [https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--LsdZVv67VKuK6fuHZ_tFpg== Lindsay Saunders]) | ===Common Voice ([https://people.mozilla.org/p/mbranson Megan Branson] + [https://people.mozilla.org/p/r--LsdZVv67VKuK6fuHZ_tFpg== Lindsay Saunders])=== | ||
<BLOCKQUOTE>Common Voice is part of Mozilla's efforts to bridge the digital speech divide, through making voice recognition better and available for everyone (e.g. Mozilla strategy/vision). Voice recognition technologies bring a human dimension to our devices, but developers need an enormous amount of voice data to build them. Currently, most of that data is expensive and proprietary. Mozilla is working to make voice data freely and publicly available (e.g. Mozilla mission), and make sure the data represents the diversity of real people (e.g. Mozilla vision).</BLOCKQUOTE> | <BLOCKQUOTE>Common Voice is part of Mozilla's efforts to bridge the digital speech divide, through making voice recognition better and available for everyone (e.g. Mozilla strategy/vision). Voice recognition technologies bring a human dimension to our devices, but developers need an enormous amount of voice data to build them. Currently, most of that data is expensive and proprietary. Mozilla is working to make voice data freely and publicly available (e.g. Mozilla mission), and make sure the data represents the diversity of real people (e.g. Mozilla vision).</BLOCKQUOTE> | ||