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Advancing safe & ethical AI-IoT solutions that protect children, rare-disease patients & seniors.
Grants & grassroots programs deliver assistive tech, care resources and digital-safety training where it’s needed most
We audit AI toys, health devices & elder-care wearables, flagging risks and championing privacy-first design.
Free bootcamps help caregivers, teachers & seniors master essential digital skills and navigate connected devices confidently.
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We look into and test AI-IoT products that work with kids, people with rare diseases, and older people. Our engineers check for security, privacy, and bias, and our social-impact team turns the results into easy-to-read scorecards and policy briefs. We also fund training, grants, and pilots that give caregivers direct access to safe technology.
We check every product in several stages: threat modeling, red-team penetration testing, compliance checks, and ethical-use analysis. We evaluate data handling, algorithm fairness, and psychological impact. Devices that pass get a "SafeTech Seal," and others receive detailed improvement guidance.
Smart toys, wearables, and assistive sensors help these groups a lot, but they also have the least power to find hidden dangers. Kids can't give permission for data mining, seniors may struggle with interfaces, and rare-disease patients often use experimental tools. We fill a safety gap often overlooked by the market.
It's a structured test that combines ethical review with cybersecurity testing. We examine issues like data leaks, bias in decisions, and manipulative UX patterns. Scores are based on our open-source rubric and results are shared with both the public and vendors.
Click the "Get Involved" button to choose between a one-time gift or a monthly tier. A PCI-compliant gateway processes donations and issues a receipt instantly. You can also volunteer as a mentor, translator, or event host if you prefer to give your time.
Yes, the Mobiloitte Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the US, and holds similar status in India and the EU. Your receipt will reflect your deductible amount, but always consult your tax advisor for local rules.
We partner with universities for long-term studies, NGOs for field deployments, and manufacturers for safety testing. All partners sign an openness pledge that allows us to publish results, raising accountability and industry standards.
We track three main KPIs: devices audited, high-risk issues resolved, and number of people trained or involved. Independent evaluators audit these metrics annually, and we update an open Impact Dashboard quarterly.
Definitely! Data scientists can join red-team sprints, and developers help build open-source audit tools. We also welcome bilingual editors, UX testers, and accessibility reviewers. Fill out our skills form to get matched with a suitable project.
Yes, we operate across four continents via local partnerships. Our audits follow international standards like GDPR and ISO 27001, and our workshops are held in eight languages to ensure global applicability.
We collect only the essential info—name, email, and donation details. All data is encrypted and never shared without permission. You can request deletion anytime via our Privacy Portal.
We're funded by individual donors, corporate grants, and audit service fees (never tied to results). A volunteer Board of Trustees—half technologists, half social-impact experts—oversees our finances and strategy. We publish audited financials annually for transparency.
Your support helps children, patients and seniors thrive with trustworthy technology.