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Trustworthy AI fits within the big picture internet health issues that we have been tackling collectively over the past few years. And, over the last 18 months we've been collaboratively working to make this effort crisper. | |||
Below, is the paper trail of these efforts, they collectively tell the story of how Mozilla got to this goal and why. | |||
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bl-h9d1IrhBXOskacm8eYkPteNMdxlN2/view Existing MoFo Theory of Change] (January 2018) | |||
Mozilla's long term strategy for making the internet a healthier place. The new theory of change shared above built on this earlier work. | |||
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cExHEoEpaHKJhgTKWp2h50xvXMWeY76E/view Impact goal summary] (November 2018) | |||
Summarizes our recommendation to Mozilla's Board of Directors on why the impact goal focus should be 'better machine decision making' (now, trustworthy AI). | |||
* [https://mzl.la/IssueBriefv01 Better machine decision making issue brief] (November 2018) | |||
Describes how Mozilla understands the issue of machine decision making and the beginning of a roadmap on areas for improvement to get us to 'better'. | |||
* [https://medium.com/read-write-participate/slowing-down-asking-questions-looking-ahead-265f6b99810d Slowing Down, Asking Questions, Looking Ahead] (November 2018) | |||
This blog summarizes the two resources above -- the 'why' of trustworthy AI and how we got here. | |||
* [https://marksurman.commons.ca/2019/03/06/mozillaaiupdate/ Mozilla, AI and internet health: an update] (March 2019) | |||
This blog post draws direct connections between our movement building theory of change and how trustworthy AI fits into that. It answers the question: how will we shape the agenda, rally citizens and connect leaders around trustworthy AI? | |||
* [https://marksurman.commons.ca/2019/04/23/why-ai-consumer-tech/ Why AI + consumer tech?] (April 2019) | |||
In April, 2019 we narrowed in on consumer technology as the key area where Mozilla can have the biggest impact in the AI field. | |||
* [https://marksurman.commons.ca/2019/05/13/consider-this-ai-and-internet-health/ Consider this: AI and Internet Health] (May 2019) | |||
This blog explores the aspects of consumer technology that Mozilla should focus on. The list had been narrowed to: accountability; agency; rights; and open source. | |||
* [https://marksurman.commons.ca/2019/08/28/update-digging-deeper-on-trustworthy-ai/ Update: Digging Deeper on ‘Trustworthy AI’] (August 2019) | |||
Here, we share our long term outcomes and long term trustworthy AI goal. We had landed on agency and accountability as our outcomes and "in a world of AI, consumer technology enriches the lives of human beings" as our goal. | |||
* [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/privacy-pandemics-and-ai-era/ Privacy, Pandemics and the AI Era] (March 2020) | * [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/privacy-pandemics-and-ai-era/ Privacy, Pandemics and the AI Era] (March 2020) | ||
This blog explores the connection between the COVID-19 pandemic, and the technological solutions being proposed. These issues are central to the long term impact of AI. | |||
* [https://marksurman.commons.ca/ | * [https://marksurman.commons.ca/2020/04/22/privacy-norms-and-the-pandemic/ Privacy Norms and the Pandemic] (April 2020) | ||
Similar to the post above, here we explore the long term data governance implications of technology deployment during the pandemic. | |||
You can read more about the background for this project [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/AIBackgroundWork here]. | You can read more about the background for this project [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/AIBackgroundWork here]. | ||
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