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* [[Working_Groups/Zen_of_ML|Zen of ML]]<br /> "I found a team that worked consistently over several months to scope the Zen of ML concept, grapple with who its beneficiaries are, brainstorm learner journeys and experiment with approaches to crafting design principles. Mozfest provided a great milestone for us to work towards. It helped us consolidate our vision and get concrete about outputs." | * [[Working_Groups/Zen_of_ML|Zen of ML]]<br /> "I found a team that worked consistently over several months to scope the Zen of ML concept, grapple with who its beneficiaries are, brainstorm learner journeys and experiment with approaches to crafting design principles. Mozfest provided a great milestone for us to work towards. It helped us consolidate our vision and get concrete about outputs." | ||
* [[Working_Groups/Nanny_State|Nanny State]] <br /> "Mozfest introduced me to new people and exposure to a larger community. We aimed to engage with the broader MozFest community to design a more equitable labor platform and UX guide based on trustworthy AI principles for existing platforms. I met individuals from diverse sectors like engineering, legal, policy, and design backgrounds from all over the world. My project’s working group gave me new insights into my project." | * [[Working_Groups/Nanny_State|Nanny State]] <br /> "Mozfest introduced me to new people and exposure to a larger community. We aimed to engage with the broader MozFest community to design a more equitable labor platform and UX guide based on trustworthy AI principles for existing platforms. I met individuals from diverse sectors like engineering, legal, policy, and design backgrounds from all over the world. My project’s working group gave me new insights into my project." | ||
* [[/ | * [[/Working_Groups/PRESC|Performance Robustness Evaluation for Statistical Classifiers (PRESC)]] <br /> "The group provided a forum for pitching/discussing the project to a wider audience." | ||
* Narrative Future of AI | * Narrative Future of AI | ||
* Privacy Preserving Browser | * Privacy Preserving Browser | ||
Revision as of 18:06, 20 July 2021
| Trustworthy AI Working Groups | |||
| Owner: Temi Popo | Years Active: 2020-present | Updated: 2021-07-20 | |
| Working groups are collections of MozFest community members coming together to focus on a specific topic around trustworthy AI. These working groups are an extension of the Mozilla Festival; By convening regularly online, these groups will support ongoing work around trustworthy AI. All our work and organizing is done openly. [1]. | |||
Click any link below to find out more about our Trustworthy AI projects, the working group process, outputs, and how each team used MozFest as platform to expand their work.
- Truth as a Public Good
"This project would not have come into fruition were it not for MozFest providing a safe space and the framework to ideate with like-minded individuals committed to Technology’s original promise." - Zen of ML
"I found a team that worked consistently over several months to scope the Zen of ML concept, grapple with who its beneficiaries are, brainstorm learner journeys and experiment with approaches to crafting design principles. Mozfest provided a great milestone for us to work towards. It helped us consolidate our vision and get concrete about outputs." - Nanny State
"Mozfest introduced me to new people and exposure to a larger community. We aimed to engage with the broader MozFest community to design a more equitable labor platform and UX guide based on trustworthy AI principles for existing platforms. I met individuals from diverse sectors like engineering, legal, policy, and design backgrounds from all over the world. My project’s working group gave me new insights into my project." - Performance Robustness Evaluation for Statistical Classifiers (PRESC)
"The group provided a forum for pitching/discussing the project to a wider audience." - Narrative Future of AI
- Privacy Preserving Browser