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Mozilla launches Internet Health podcast

The growing power disparity between who benefits from AI and who is harmed by AI is the top challenge facing the health of the internet, according to Mozilla’s 2022 Internet Health Report. 

The report takes a step forward from scrutinising the nature of our AI-driven world; its data extractive model – to illuminating the people and projects who are providing solutions, and wresting control of AI from big tech companies back to individuals and communities. 

Mozilla’s fifth edition of the Internet Health Report, for the first time, is presented in the form of a special season of Mozilla’s Webby Award-winning podcast “IRL.” Mozilla’s annual audit unpacks how the internet is helping and hurting humanity. It is hosted by social change strategist Bridget Todd, the creator of the critically acclaimed podcast “There Are No Girls on the Internet.”

The podcast is accompanied by a website featuring data visuals illuminating the power dynamics of AI. These graphics illustrate how much money private industry invests in AI annually by country; how Amazon uses AI to reap massive profits; how opaque Big Tech platforms are about their AI systems; and more. 

Packaged as a five-part series, the report explores Al practices in surveillance and warfare; power imbalances in rideshare and delivery service gig work; the data gaps in location mapping; election disinformation; and AI bias in healthcare datasets. 

The report transports listeners to the streets of Quito, Ecuador where we hear from delivery drivers, and to the markets of the Tembisa township in South Africa, where a computer vision researcher uses satellite imagery and machine learning to study the spatial legacies of Apartheid. It features insights from 20 contributors, all of whom are building inclusive and human-centred AI solutions. 

Says Solana Larsen, Mozilla’s Internet Health Report editor: “The centralization of influence and control over AI doesn’t work to the advantage of the majority of people. With this year’s edition, we want to highlight and hear the voices of technologists who are developing AI that puts people ahead of profits. We need to strengthen technology ecosystems beyond the realm of big tech and venture capital startups if we want to unlock the full potential of trustworthy AI.” 

The Internet Health Report’s episodes include: 

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