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22  janvier     19h53
Running Inference In Web Extensions
Tarek Ziadé    Image generated by DALL E We’re shipping a new API in Firefox Nightly that will let you use our Firefox AI runtime to run offline machine learning tasks in your web extension. Firefox AI Runtime We’ve recently shipped a new component inside of Firefox that leverages Transformers.js a JavaScript...
21  janvier     21h20
Supercharge your day: Firefox features for peak productivity
Tapan Kamdar    Hi, I’m Tapan. As the leader of Firefox’s Search and AI efforts, my mission is to help users find what they are looking for on the web and stay focused on what truly matters. Outside of work, I indulge my geek side by building giant Star Wars Lego sets and sharing weekly leadership insights through...
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Mozilla, EleutherAI publish research on open datasets for LLM training
Kasia Odrozek and Stella Biderman    Update: Following the Mozilla AI Dataset Convening, AI builders and researchers publish best practices for creating open datasets for LLM training. Training datasets behind large language models LLMs often lack transparency, a research paper published by Mozilla and EleutherAI explores how...
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Streamline your schoolwork with Firefox’s PDF editor
Gianluca Mangione    As a student pursuing a master’s degree, I’ve spent too much time searching for PDF editors to fill out forms, take notes and complete projects. I discovered Firefox’s built in PDF editor while interning at Mozilla as a corporate communications intern. No more giving out my email address or...
16  janvier     14h00
Raising the bar: Why differential privacy is at the core of Anonym’s approach
David Durfee, James Honaker and Rong Xia    Continuing our series on Anonym’s technology, this post focuses on Anonym’s use of differential privacy. Differential privacy is a cornerstone of Anonym’s approach to building confidential and effective data solutions. In this post, we’ll explain why we integrate differential privacy DP into all...
15  janvier     14h00
Slate’s ICYMI hosts on their online obsessions and wildest 2025 predictions
Kristina Bravo    Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong their corners of the internet. We all have an internet story...
19  décembre     22h48
A different take on AI safety: A research agenda from the Columbia Convening on AI openness and safety
Ayah Bdeir, Camille François and Ludovic Peran    On Nov. , , Mozilla and Columbia University’s Institute of Global Politics held the Columbia Convening on AI Openness and Safety in San Francisco. The Convening, which is an official event on the road to the AI Action Summit to be held in France in February , took place on the eve of the...
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Building trust through transparency: A deep dive into the Anonym Transparency Portal
Eddie Ayling    Continuing our series on Anonym’s technology, this post focuses on the Transparency Portal, a critical tool designed to give our partners comprehensive visibility into the processes and algorithms that handle their data. As a reminder, Mozilla acquired Anonym over the summer of , as a key...
18  décembre     14h00
Proposed contractual remedies in United States v. Google threaten vital role of independent browsers
Mozilla    Giving people the ability to shape the internet and their experiences on it is at the heart of Mozilla’s manifesto. This includes empowering people to choose how they search. On Nov. , the United States Department of Justice DOJ filed proposed remedies in the antitrust case against Google. The...
17  décembre     14h00
How to get started on open-source development
Angela Lungati    Open source technology isn’t just about building software it’s about creating solutions collaboratively, making them freely available for anyone to use and adapt. This approach lowers barriers of access and allows solutions to be tailored to varying nuanced contexts rather than applying a copy...