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| Background
| Since 2019Mozilla has ideas for how to work towards AI that enriches the lives of human beings, rather than harms them. We call it [https://foundation.mozilla.org/blog/trustworthy-ai-abridged-version/ ‘trustworthy AI’] and as this framing guides a large part of our work. If we want a healthy internet — and a healthy digital society — we need to make sure AI is trustworthy. AI, and the second phase large pools of data that fuel it, are central to how computing works today. If we want apps, social networks, our devices and government to serve us as people — and as citizens — we need to make sure the way we build with AI has things like privacy and fairness built in from the get go. |-| Reimagine Open Project| In 2021, we will undertake writing an addendum to the 2020 [https://wikifoundation.mozilla.org/Foundation Mozilla Foundation’s movement building strategyen/insights/trustworthy-ai-whitepaper/ Trustworthy AI paper](in progress). The paper, released in May 2020, talks about how industry, regulators and citizens of the internet can work together to build more agency and accountability into our work has focused on developing trustworthy AIdigital world.
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| Reimagine Open Project
This work will help us reach our goal of understanding what utility the concept of open has for our allies across movements.
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| Regional Focus
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