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If we want a healthy internet and a healthy digital society, we need to ensure that our technologies are trustworthy. At MozFest, we’re always looking for new ideas, collaborations, and explorations that offer up potential solutions to build Trustworthy AI.
You’re invited to join us for our first-ever virtual MozFest March 8 - March 19.
If you secure your early bird ticket by January 31, you’ll receive exclusive first access to early registration for our limited-capacity, interactive sessions, such as:- Experimenting with Signs of Transparency in AI
- A Typology of Trust for AI: Design an Intervention to a Specific AI Harm
- Using Protective Optimization Technologies (POTs) to expose the potential human rights impacts of machine learning APIs
- Pattern Library: When Designer Meets Developer
- Citizen Browser: How We Built a Facebook Forensics Tool
- The Intersection of Ethics and Automated Decision Making Technologies: Case Studies
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| While you are waiting for the festival to begin, the Mozilla Foundation has released a white paper that offers up potential solutions for exploration and collaboration with our community around Trustworthy AI. Much of this work will kickoff at MozFest 2021. |
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The Results Are In: Common Voice Dutch and Frisian Contribute-a-thon | |
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| Many of us are misunderstood by voice assistants, often because our gender, regional accent, or native language is not accounted for in the design process.
Last week, students from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and University of Groningen recorded and validated almost 15,000 combined new clips of Dutch and Frisian audio on Common Voice during an 8-day challenge. The voice data collected will be used to build better voice technology during the virtual Trustworthy AI Hackathon at MozFest 2021. |
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| See you online at MozFest,
Sarah and the MozFest Team |
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