
New Mozilla Research: Civil Liability Along the AI Value Chain
What happens when AI systems fail? Who should be held responsible when they cause harm? And how can we ensure that people harmed by AI can seek redress? READ THE … Read more
What happens when AI systems fail? Who should be held responsible when they cause harm? And how can we ensure that people harmed by AI can seek redress? READ THE … Read more
Mozilla envisions a future where the internet is a truly global public resource that is open, accessible, and safe for all. An internet that benefits people using online services, prioritizes … Read more
The Future of AI Must Be Open, Competitive, and Accountable The internet has always thrived on openness, access, and broad participation. But as we enter the AI era, these core … Read more
In December 2024, in the lead up to the AI Action Summit, Mozilla, Fondation Abeona, École Normale Supérieure (ENS) and the Columbia Institute of Global Politics gathered at ENS in … Read more
On December 17, the bipartisan House AI Task Force, led by Representatives Jay Obernolte and Ted Lieu, along with a number of other technology policy leaders, released their long awaited … Read more
This month, the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) released a Request for Information on their Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence for Science, Security, and Technology (FASST) initiative. Mozilla was eager to … Read more
Lately, we’ve talked a lot about the importance of ensuring that governments take into account open source, especially when it comes to AI. We submitted comments to NIST on Dual-Use … Read more
In July 2024, the U.S. AI Safety Institute (AISI), under the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released draft guidance on Managing Misuse Risk for Dual-Use Foundation Models. This … Read more
Update as of August 30, 2024: In recent weeks, as SB 1047 has made its way through the CA legislature, Mozilla has spoken about the risks the bill holds in … Read more
This week, we got an eagerly anticipated look at how the US Government is thinking about openness and AI, a question that we’re focusing on a lot at Mozilla. On … Read more
For years, the U.S. government has seen the challenges and opportunities of leveraging AI to advance its mission. Federal agencies have tried to use facial recognition to identify suspects and … Read more
Update | 27 March 2024: Mozilla has submitted its comments to the NTIA’s consultation on openness in AI models referenced in this blog post originally. Drawing on Mozilla’s own history … Read more