Fact f_mf_fellows
The source confirms the number of fellows (up to 10) and partially confirms the focus areas (AI auditing is explicitly mentioned; privacy protection and climate justice are mentioned, but 'democratizing data' and 'open infrastructure' are not visible in the provided excerpt). The critical gap is that the source text is truncated ('...or work that guides industry and policymakers toward systemic change.') and does not include the 'What Mozilla Provides' section's financial details. Without the complete funding information visible in the source, the specific dollar amounts cannot be verified or contradicted.
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1 src · 2 checksNoteThe source confirms the number of fellows (up to 10) and partially confirms the focus areas (AI auditing is explicitly mentioned; privacy protection and climate justice are mentioned, but 'democratizing data' and 'open infrastructure' are not visible in the provided excerpt). The critical gap is that the source text is truncated ('...or work that guides industry and policymakers toward systemic change.') and does not include the 'What Mozilla Provides' section's financial details. Without the complete funding information visible in the source, the specific dollar amounts cannot be verified or contradicted.
NoteThe source text excerpt confirms the number of fellows (up to 10) and some focus areas (AI auditing is explicitly mentioned). However, the source text is incomplete—it cuts off mid-sentence in the 'Advancing Climate Justice' section and does not include the 'details by track below' that would contain the specific funding breakdowns claimed ($100K/$125K with stipend/project splits). The claim about 'democratizing data' and 'open infrastructure' as focus areas is also not visible in the provided excerpt. Without the complete funding details section, the financial specifics cannot be verified from this source.