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A quick question for you regarding Mozilla's focus on AI The artificial intelligence of today is inv

A quick question for you regarding Mozilla's focus on AI [Mozilla]( [Artificial Intelligence] Dear Supporter, Quick question for you... When you think back over the last six months, have you noticed Mozilla's focus on artificial intelligence? [Not at all]( [Somewhat]( [definitely yes]( The artificial intelligence of today is invisible to most of us, yet it's everywhere. From voice assistants on our phone and doorbells that recognize us, to sophisticated algorithms that learn our preferences and recommend videos and music to us, AI is increasingly part of our online lives. As part of our community of 2M Mozillians around the world, we'd like your quick take on an important question: As artificial intelligence increasingly affects our online lives, is Mozilla bringing these issues to the forefront? Read the question above and click the score that best represents where you think we land right now. Thank you in advance for your quick participation — your feedback will help us plan out our initiatives towards internet health in the year ahead. Mark Surman Connect with us [YouTube]( [Twitter]( Thanks for reading! You're receiving this email because we think you’re neat, AND you subscribed to hear from us. If our emails aren’t sparking joy, we’ll understand if you [unsubscribe.]( You can also [update your email preferences]( at any time. [Mozilla]( [Donate to Mozilla]( | [Download Firefox]( 331 E. Evelyn Avenue Mountain View CA 94041 [Legal]( • [Privacy](

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