Mozilla launches Responsible AI Challenge

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Mozilla announced the launch of its Responsible AI Challenge, a competition to encourage the development of responsible AI applications. The challenge will allow developers to showcase their innovative ideas and receive financial assistance to bring their projects to life.

“At Mozilla, we believe in AI: in its power, its commercial opportunity, and its potential to solve the world’s most challenging problems. But now is the moment to make sure that it is developed responsibly to serve society,” said Mozilla.

The challenge, according to Mozilla, is intended to encourage the development of AI applications that are transparent, accountable, and fair. The organization believes that by encouraging the development of responsible AI, it can help address some of the technology’s ethical concerns.

Mozilla will invest $50,000 in the top applications and projects, with a $25,000 grand prize for the first-place winner. This competition provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase talents and receive mentorship from some of the world’s leading thinkers, technologists, ethicists, and business leaders who can help guide your own responsible AI project.

The sources for this piece include an article in Axios.

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