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A '''feminist dictionary in AI''' will create a reference for desinging gender-inclusive algorithms. The dictionary will help AI Builders understand feminist theory and gender equality, as well as describe the kinds of classification, analysis, and prediction-making necessary for developing a gender-inclusive algorithm. Join us to work towards a more equitable and inclusive era in AI. <br /> | A '''feminist dictionary in AI''' will create a reference for desinging gender-inclusive algorithms. The dictionary will help AI Builders understand feminist theory and gender equality, as well as describe the kinds of classification, analysis, and prediction-making necessary for developing a gender-inclusive algorithm. Join us to work towards a more equitable and inclusive era in AI. <br /> | ||
'''Accountability Case Labs''' will build community and common strategic goals across the full range of technical and social experts, researchers, builders, and advocates who care about AI accountability and auditing. Our cross-disciplinary project will also develop a body of collaborative case studies examining real world examples across groups — from policy-making and regulation to design, development, procurement, deployment and security. Join us for a collaborative approach to increasing AI accountability.<br /> | '''[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wi-OsM4l2HCn-F0L_PomqkpncT5y9DCQF6db2eMwsCY/edit Accountability Case Labs]''' will build community and common strategic goals across the full range of technical and social experts, researchers, builders, and advocates who care about AI accountability and auditing. Our cross-disciplinary project will also develop a body of collaborative case studies examining real world examples across groups — from policy-making and regulation to design, development, procurement, deployment and security. Join us for a collaborative approach to increasing AI accountability.<br /> | ||
'''AI Governance in Africa''' will create an open and inclusive space for discussion and research into the development, application, and governance of AI in Africa. We will draft a white paper that tackles issues of societal concern like bias in AI. Join us to help create this resource for more open and inclusive AI in Africa.<br /> | '''AI Governance in Africa''' will create an open and inclusive space for discussion and research into the development, application, and governance of AI in Africa. We will draft a white paper that tackles issues of societal concern like bias in AI. Join us to help create this resource for more open and inclusive AI in Africa.<br /> | ||
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'''The Trustworthy AI in Education Toolkit''' will help science educators introduce and contextualize AI in their classrooms and other learning environments. Educators and learners need a better understanding of AI to understand what makes AI helpful and trustworthy - or not. Join us to gather, organize and document AI education frameworks, curriculum and activities and put them in a Trustworthy AI context to help educators and learners think critically about AI in their lives. <br /> | '''The Trustworthy AI in Education Toolkit''' will help science educators introduce and contextualize AI in their classrooms and other learning environments. Educators and learners need a better understanding of AI to understand what makes AI helpful and trustworthy - or not. Join us to gather, organize and document AI education frameworks, curriculum and activities and put them in a Trustworthy AI context to help educators and learners think critically about AI in their lives. <br /> | ||
As part of Mozilla’s HBCU Collaborative, students at '''Spelman College''' will work with academics and industry experts on a white paper that centers Black women in the conversation on Trustworthy AI and approaches it from an intersectional lens. | As part of Mozilla’s HBCU Collaborative, students at '''Spelman College''' will work with academics and industry experts on a white paper that centers Black women in the conversation on Trustworthy AI and approaches it from an intersectional lens. They wrote a [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/insights/mozfest-spelman-college-blackpaper/ Blackpaper on Black women's experiences with Algorithmic microagressions].<br /> | ||
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=== 2020 - 2021 Cohort === | === 2020 - 2021 Cohort === | ||
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