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Tag: #accountability · 3 posts
Posted Apr 11
🚀 AI TRENDS | Laura Estefania Discusses AI Agents' Potential to Coordinate Human Labor Laura Estefania has proposed that AI agents could evolve from merely automating tasks to coordinating human labor by utilizing services that enable bots to hire individuals for physical work. According to NS3.AI, Estefania suggests that cryptocurrency could serve as the payment and coordination layer for this model. However, she emphasizes the necessity of incorporating transparency, fair compensation, accountability, and consent into the system to ensure ethical practices. #AI#AIagents#humanlabor#automation#cryptocurrency#NS3AI#ethics#transparency#faircompensation#accountability#consent#technologytrends
Posted Apr 11
🚀 UN Leaders Urge Accountability for Violations of International Law in Middle East On April 11, several United Nations agency leaders called for an end to the widespread impunity for violations of international law in the Middle East. According to BlockBeats, world leaders expressed their shock at the ongoing disregard for the rules of war and international humanitarian law in the region. The joint statement emphasized that even in warfare, there are rules that must be respected. The statement highlighted that just last month, thousands of civilians were killed or injured in the Middle East, with hundreds of thousands displaced, many forced to relocate multiple times. The leaders urged all parties, including UN member states and armed groups, to respect their legal obligations to protect civilians, humanitarian personnel, and civilian infrastructure. They stressed that all violations must be held accountable. #UN#InternationalLaw#MiddleEast#HumanitarianLaw#Accountability#CivilianProtection#UNLeaders#Impunity#WarCrimes#Civilians
Posted Apr 10
🚀 AI TRENDS | OpenAI to Be Regulated Under EU's Digital Services Act, Sources Say OpenAI is set to be regulated under the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA), according to sources cited by Handelsblatt. The company will be classified as a very large online search engine under the new regulations. According to Jin10, this classification will subject OpenAI to stricter compliance requirements aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in its operations. The DSA is part of the EU's broader effort to regulate digital services and platforms, enhancing user protection and addressing issues such as misinformation and data privacy. OpenAI's inclusion under this regulatory framework highlights the growing scrutiny of AI technologies and their impact on society. #AI#OpenAI#EU#DigitalServicesAct#DSA#Regulation#TechPolicy#DataPrivacy#Misinformation#Transparency#Accountability