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For more on Trustworthy AI programs, see [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/AI]
For more on Trustworthy AI programs, see [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/AI]


= Active Projects =
= Theory of Change =
Some examples of activities in this space include:


* [https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2018/10/24/keeping-ai-accountable-with-science-fiction-documentaries-and-doodles-plus-225000/ Creative Media Awards] (public launch June 2019) -- 7 award-winning projects that use art and advocacy to highlight the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence.
** [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
** [Coming soon Stealing Ur Feelings] - *demo stage* an augmented reality video that depicts what could happen as companies get access to facial recognition through smartphones
* [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/fellowships/apply/ Mozilla Fellowships] (Call closed April 8th) -- for the 2019-2020 Fellowship application, we are particularly interested individuals whose expertise aligns with the “better machine decision making” goal, or ensuring artificial intelligence is developed with ethics, responsibility, and accountability in mind. The call for 2019/2020 fellows closed on April 8th. Another round will open in early 2020. Some of our fellows work includes:
** [https://www.fastcompany.com/90293980/to-fix-the-web-give-it-back-to-the-users To fix the web, give it back to the users]
* [https://mzl.la/ImpactGoalLitReview Literature review on better machine decision making] (February 2019) -- we're currently working to break this down into more readable issue analyses.
* [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/initiatives/responsible-cs/ Responsible Computer Science Challenge] (December 2018 to July 2020) -- the aim of embedded ethics into computer science curriculum is to have a long-term positive impact on the type of data we use to train AI.
** [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://www.fastcompany.com/90355969/want-to-fix-big-tech-change-what-classes-are-required-for-a-computer-science-degree Want to fix big tech? Change what classes are required for a computer science degree]


You can read more about these projects and more [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/AIActiveProjects here].
The Theory of Change update will enable Mozilla & our allies to take both coordinated and decentralized action in a shared direction, towards collective impact on trustworthy AI.


''[[Foundation/AITheoryofChange|MoFo Theory of Change]]''
It seeks to define:
*    Tangible changes in the world we and others will pursue (aka long term outcomes)
*    Strategies that we and others might use to pursue these outcomes
*    Results we will hold ourselves accountable to


The Theory of Change update will enable Mozilla & our allies to take both coordinated and decentralized action in a shared direction, towards collective impact on more trustworthy AI.  
[[File:Screenshot 2020-01-14 MoFo ToC v0p9(1) pdf.png|thumb]]


It will define:
[[File:Screenshot 2020-01-14 MoFo ToC v0p9(1) pdf(1).png|thumb]]
* Tangible changes in the world we and others will pursue (aka long term outcomes)
* Strategies that we and others might use to pursue these outcomes
* Results we will hold ourselves accountable to


= What We're Writing =
= What We're Writing =
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