Mozilla Promoting Proprietary Software (Lying About It Being "Open") and Hey Hi (AI) Buzzwords, Not Open Web
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Mozilla ☛ The Mozilla Blog: Bluesky’s Emily Liu on rethinking social control media (and why it’s time to chime in) [Ed: The Mozilla Blog is boosting proprietary social control media instead of Free software and Web standards; this is also openwashing because Bluesky is proprietary]
We caught up with Emily Liu, head of special projects at Bluesky, as the open-source [sic] platform celebrates its first year launching to the public (you can follow Firefox on Bluesky here). She talks about how social control media has changed over the last decade, her love for public forums and how her path started with a glitter cursor.
I’m at the two extremes on the spectrum of private to public content: [...]
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Mozilla ☛ The Mozilla Blog: Paris Hey Hi (AI) Action Summit: A milestone for open and Public AI [Ed: Mozilla is just playing along with "bullshit generators" for its BS agenda, which has nothing to do with the Web anymore]
As we close out the Paris Hey Hi (AI) Action Summit, one thing is clear: the conversation around open and Public Hey Hi (AI) is evolving—and gaining real momentum. Just over a year ago at Bletchley Park, open source AI was framed as a risk. In Paris, we saw a major shift. There is now a growing recognition that openness isn’t just compatible with Hey Hi (AI) safety and advancing public interest AI—it’s essential to it.