thanks for sharing.

On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 8:47 AM Caroline Njeri via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Thanks for sharing valuable information to me.Embracing ICT for good governance!Cheers.

On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 6:48 PM Alice Munyua via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:


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2. Mozilla Brings Ethics to Computer Science Curriculum
Mozilla joined with others to award funding to 17 initiatives that integrate ethics into undergraduate computer science courses. "Today's computer scientists write code with the potential to affect billions of people's privacy, security, equality, and well–being," says Mozilla Fellow, Kathy Pham. Check out the winning initiatives, and learn more about this important work »


3. "Deepfakes" are Here. Now What?
Mozilla's 2019 Internet Health Report digs into "deepfakes." Deepfakes are photos, videos or audio clips manipulated using artificial intelligence to depict a person saying something that they have never said, or doing something they have never done. See the report to learn more about what deepfakes are, how they've been used, and what strategies might work to deal with them.


4. The Latest Firefox Release is Faster than Ever
Firefox has gotten up to 80% faster than a year ago (and still going) by making improvements at an average of 1% faster every week all while protecting your privacy online. Learn more about how we made such huge gains »


5. We're Making Virtual Reality Available to Everyone
Even though virtual reality (VR) has been in the mainstream for several years now, it's still not very accessible. It often takes trained engineers to create, release and distribute VR content. That could soon change, however, thanks to a new project built on top of the WebVR platform that Mozilla has pioneered. Read more »

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