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In 2019, Mozilla Foundation decided that 60% of its internet health programs would focus on AI topics. This brief offers an update and opens the door to collaboration from others.
 
'' Summary ''
have put out principles and guidelines describing what this might look like. We’re excited to see this
momentum and to work with others to make this vision a reality. See AI goals framework in appendix.
 
'' What’s at stake? ''
'' How do we move the ball forward? ''
 
1. Help developers build more trustworthy AI.
Where we need help: we are looking for partners to scale this work in Europe and Asia, and to find
ways to work with developers, designers and project managers already working in the industry.
 
2. Generate interest and momentum around trustworthy AI technology.
Where we need help: we’re looking for people with novel yet pragmatic ideas on how to make
trustworthy AI a reality. We also want to meet and learn from investors in this space.
 
3. Build consumer demand -- and encourage consumers to be demanding.
Where we need help: we’re looking for more trustworthy products to highlight, and for people both
inside and outside major tech companies who can help us drive product improvements.
 
4. Encourage governments to promote trustworthy AI.
For more on Trustworthy AI programs, see [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/AI]
 
 
''Showcase -- Our latest work''
 
* [https://mzl.la/mofo-all-hands-spring-2019-06-18 Mozilla All Hands Plenary, June 2019] - The latest expose of our work on AI.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JL4KPYrmMmRCcvO6yzPhnneCehY6kbrl/view?usp=sharing Mozilla Town Hall, June 2019] - A presentation of highlights and reflections from 2019 so far, preview plans for our Toronto All Hands as well as priorities for the second half of the year.
* Creative Media Award Projects began launching in June
** [https://weekwithwanda.com/ A Week With Wanda] - an over the top "home assistant" who shows what it would be like if AI took it their responsibilities too far
** [https://monstermatch.hiddenswitch.com/ Monster Match] - a "dating app" that gives users an idea of how regular dating apps use algorithms to determine your preferences and limit the profiles you see
** [https://stealingurfeelin.gs/ Stealing Ur Feelings] - an augmented reality video that depicts what could happen as companies get access to facial recognition through smartphones
* [https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2019/04/30/2-4-million-in-prizes-for-schools-teaching-ethics-alongside-computer-science/ Winners of the Responsible Computer Science Challenge Announced]
* [https://internethealthreport.org/2019/lets-ask-more-of-ai/ Internet Health Report shone a spotlight on AI] + [https://internethealthreport.org/ Read the whole report] + [https://www.cbsnews.com/video/2019-internet-health-report-focuses-on-privacy-artificial-intelligence/ CBS Interview with Mark Surman on the Internet Health Report]
 
''Related Project Documents''
 
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SHvAui5g2ehiXvyCFidQHbTCV1Hg_cU9W8ZaJu-iO_A/edit?usp=sharing AI theme OKR Monthly Call Notes (internal only)] - Monthly staff call notes regarding progress towards our goal of building momentum for trustworthy AI
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/2019/OKRs List of all MoFo 2019 OKRs] - live tracking of Mozilla Foundation's 2019 objectives and key results
* [https://airtable.com/shrBMlJJ8eVyQrOKF 2019 OKR Dashboard] - overview of the organizational and team objectives and key results for 2019
* [https://mzl.la/ImpactThemeAnalysis Impact Theme Analysis] - Analysis of phase 1 and 2 interviews
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