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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14693 · May 10

#jupyter_notebook#a2a#agentic_ai#dapr#dapr_pub_sub#dapr_service_invocation#dapr_sidecar#dapr_workflow#docker#kafka#kubernetes#langmem#mcp#openai#openai_agents_sdk#openai_api#postgresql_database#rabbitmq#rancher_desktop#redis#serverless_containers The Dapr Agentic Cloud Ascent (DACA) design pattern helps you build powerful, scalable AI systems that can handle millions of AI agents working together without crashing. It uses Dapr technology with Kubernetes to efficiently manage many AI agents as lightweight virtual actors, ensuring fast response, reliability, and easy scaling. You can start small using free or low-cost cloud tools and grow to planet-scale systems. The OpenAI Agents SDK is recommended for beginners because it is simple, flexible, and gives you good control to develop AI agents quickly. This approach saves costs, avoids vendor lock-in, and supports resilient, event-driven AI workflows, making it ideal for developers aiming to create advanced, cloud-native AI applications[1][2][3][4]. https://github.com/panaversity/learn-agentic-ai

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@ai_and_law · Post #178 · 12/01/2023, 08:04 AM

US: FTC Empowered in AI Oversight Move Hello, everybody! In a unanimous vote, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has granted itself authority to demand documents in investigations of products and services claiming AI use. The decision allows the issuance of civil investigative demands (CIDs) during probes into corporate AI activities, streamlining the investigative process. This power, effective for a decade, aims to expedite investigations amid the growing role of AI in trade regulation cases. The FTC highlights the potential for AI to be misused for fraud, deception, privacy infringements, and unfair practices, necessitating robust oversight. As part of its heightened interest in AI, the FTC has initiated the "FTC Voice Cloning Challenge" to combat voice deepfakes. With a $25,000 prize for winning ideas, the challenge seeks multidisciplinary approaches to detect AI-generated audio. This move reflects the FTC's commitment to addressing the abuse of AI algorithms that mimic voices for fraudulent activities, such as unauthorized access to sensitive information or extortion scams. The challenge aims to encourage innovation while warning of potential regulatory actions if effective solutions don't emerge. #AIandLaw#FTC#AIOversight#VoiceCloningChallenge