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=='''Upcoming Speakers'''== | =='''Upcoming Speakers'''== | ||
====Thursday, 26 March 2020: Three waves of open source voice: how do we shape the voice landscape over the next 5 years?, with Kathy Reid==== | |||
* Time: Noon PT / 3:00pm ET / 10:00pm UT (and 6:00 AM Friday AEDT) | |||
* Location: Broadcast on [https://mzl.la/et-speaker-series-2020-03-26 Airmo], on [http://youtube.com Youtube], and in [https://hubs.mozilla.com/22BFkVw Hubs in VR] and archived for later watching by NDAd Mozillians on Airmo. | |||
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When we investigate the evolution of open source voice technologies, two 'waves' become evident. We sit on the cusp of a "third wave" of open source voice - an inflection point of technologies, communities, business models, drivers, stakeholders and languages. In this presentation, Kathy Reid outlines the three-wave approach to open source voice, highlighting where its come from, a current state of play, and outlines several possible arcs that it could follow. Each of these trajectories has an associated set of conditions - and actions that need to be taken to see the trajectory materialise into reality. | |||
While this talk focuses on Voice, the research approach, the understandings of the ecosystem and the process of open source project assessment have relevance across Mozilla. | |||
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After two decades bringing emerging technologies into the mainstream, Kathy Reid has gone back to further study and is a Master of Applied Cybernetics student at the 3A Institute at Australian National University. Long an open source advocate, her Master's capstone explores how we can assess open source voice products. Kathy is the former President of Linux Australia Inc. and former Director of Developer Relations at Mycroft AI. | |||
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* Host: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jofish/ Jofish] | |||
* Questions: | |||
** During the event join us on Slack #speaker-series | |||
* Hashtag: #MozillaSpeakers | |||
===Diversity & Inclusion for Communities and Contributors=== | |||
We also host a series targeted at the broader community and contributors, focusing on Diversity & Inclusion. You can see the roster [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Diversity_and_Inclusion_for_Communities_and_Contributors#D.26I_in_Open_Communities_-_Call here]. | |||
=='''Previous Speakers'''== | |||
===2020=== | |||
====Thursday, 5 March 2020: Social Media and Well-Being: Moving Beyond "Active" vs "Passive" Activities, with Nicole Ellison==== | ====Thursday, 5 March 2020: Social Media and Well-Being: Moving Beyond "Active" vs "Passive" Activities, with Nicole Ellison==== | ||
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* Hashtag: #MozillaSpeakers | * Hashtag: #MozillaSpeakers | ||
===2019=== | ===2019=== | ||
====Wednesday, 11 December 2019: "Just Opt Out?": The Hidden Trade-Offs in Personal Data Ownership, with Janet Vertesi==== | ====Wednesday, 11 December 2019: "Just Opt Out?": The Hidden Trade-Offs in Personal Data Ownership, with Janet Vertesi==== | ||
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