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Meet the Innovators Transforming the Internet and AI: Mozilla Awardees

Mozilla Awardees

Mozilla Awards support projects that address the most pressing challenges facing the internet and its users. We empower innovators and leaders who make the internet more open, inclusive, decentralized, and secure.

Recently, we sat down with awardee Duduetsang Mokoele to talk about her new film “Mind the People,” which documents South Africans living at the extreme poverty line ($1.33 USD per person per day) and their maddening, heartbreaking encounters with the state’s welfare algorithm.

1. How can we ensure that the development of AI technologies is inclusive and supports the needs of diverse communities?

Technology companies and governments must genuinely consult communities impacted by their technology. In my career, I have come across communities that have been "consulted" in what was really a box-ticking exercise. Instead, these entities need to engage with people based on their specific needs and locations - especially marginalized communities that may not be well-represented in data. They have to be open to feedback and willing to adapt and make changes.

2. What role does your documentary play in achieving inclusive, trustworthy AI?

I hope that decision-makers who watch the documentary are not defensive, but instead are inspired to think about AI differently. AI should enhance the wellbeing of the target population, not undermine it. Even one person unfairly excluded from social benefits is too many, especially when dealing with vulnerable populations at risk of hunger and homelessness. As the South African government expands its use of AI in public services, the Department of Social Development and the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) have a unique opportunity to set an example of what trustworthy AI looks like.

3. What are some examples of trustworthy AI, aside from your own work, that you're most excited about?

I am excited about AI projects that are deeply rooted in local contexts and address specific community problems. For example, fellow Mradi grantee Min’enhle Ncube’s research on maternal health AI in Africa questions the dominant epistemologies and their implications, pushing for more inclusive perspectives. Similarly, Joseph Chizongo’s work on disability justice emphasizes the importance of considering the needs of disabled individuals from the outset, offering practical solutions for navigating a world designed for the able-bodied.

More from our awardees

Amazon Mining Watch
 

Stopping the Gold Rush: AI to the Rescue

Amazon Mining Watch, a Mozilla Technology Fund awardee, tracks illegal gold mining in the Amazon using AI. This platform detects mining in satellite imagery, providing open-source data to combat deforestation.

Learn more →

 
Air Quality Prediction in Africa
 

Satellite Data and Machine Learning for Air Quality Prediction in Africa

AirQo is a research initiative at Makerere University and a Mozilla Technology Fund Awardee. Over 857 participants joined their recent challenge to tackle air quality issues in Africa using machine learning and data science.

Learn more →

 
Transforming Livestock Health in Kenya and Tanzania
 

Innovative App Transforms Livestock Health in Kenya and Tanzania

Badili Innovations, a Mozilla Common Voice awardee, launched the LivHealth Kiswahili Corpus to translate livestock manuals and create a text-to-speech app to help Kenyan pastoralists improve herd disease detection and treatment.

Learn more →

 
Empowering African Artists with Immersive Media
 

Electric South Empowers African Artists with Immersive Media

Electric South, a Mozilla IRL Fund awardee, uses VR and AR to help African artists tell their stories. Co-director Ingrid Kopp discusses their work to overcome barriers and elevate underrepresented voices.

Learn more →

 
Expanding Indian-Language Data Sets
 

Expanded Indian-Language Data Set Fights Online Hate Speech

Mozilla Data Futures Lab awardee Tattle released an expanded data set to help identify and mitigate hate speech in Indian languages. The open-source resource powers the Uli browser extension, enhancing online safety and content moderation.

Learn more →

 
Believe in yourself, not big tech says Artificial Life Coach
 

Satire and Art Expose AI’s Flaws

Artificial Life Coach (ALC) — a Mozilla Creative Media Award recipient — uses satirical performance art to encourage critical thinking about the limitations of AI. It refutes AI as a panacea for complex problems and exposes effects on vulnerable populations.

Learn more →

 

 

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What We’re Reading:

What our researchers, grantees and staff are reading this month:

Google’s aim to reduce climate footprint is in jeopardy, emissions climb nearly 50% in five years due to AI energy demand (The Guardian)

Meta ordered to stop training its AI on Brazilian personal data (The Verge)

OpenAI expands lobbying team to influence regulation (Financial Times)

Meta’s Pay-for-Privacy Model Is Illegal, Says EU (Wired)

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🔥posts that made us laugh

“”It was alive when you bought it.” Disgruntled shop customer attempts to return dead Twitter bird in reference to the famous Dead Parrot Sketch.

 

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