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| And, as we look to the next 25 years, there’s clearly more we can and must do. We’re standing at the beginning of a new AI-powered wave of internet technology, which is both dazzling and concerning. While the technological advancements are new, the questions and answers we at Mozilla can provide are familiar. |
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For example, we’ve recently seen a new wave of AI that has tremendous potential to enrich people’s lives. But it will only do so if we design the technology very differently from what we’ve seen roll out from the big players over the last few months. So we are doing what we have always done—rallying a community that builds tech differently, focusing on people before profit. Mozilla’s ongoing research to uncover harms caused by AI is more important than ever. Your support powers this work and allows us to lobby companies directly to change harmful practices, and advocate to strengthen and enforce existing regulations and laws to protect people around the world. We believe that the internet was built by people for people, and it’s the people who use the internet who should determine its future, not a few powerful organizations. If you want to show your support for our continued work in trustworthy AI, please join us with your most generous birthday gift today. Can you donate $25 a month in honor of our 25th anniversary? Help us realize our vision for a better internet now. We have shifted the tides of tech before, and we’ll continue doing it with your support — we hope you’ll join us. Yours in partnership, Mark Surman Executive Director Mozilla Foundation P.S. As a non-profit, Mozilla isn’t focused on the next quarter, we’re focused on the next quarter century. And your ongoing support is crucial to our cause. Join us by becoming a monthly donor today. |