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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15049 · Aug 12

#java#distributed_systems#durable_execution#grpc#java#javascript#microservice_orchestration#orchestration_engine#orchestrator#reactjs#spring_boot#workflow_automation#workflow_engine#workflow_management#workflows Conductor is an open-source tool that helps you manage and automate complex workflows involving many microservices and systems. It makes your workflows flexible, reliable, and scalable by handling retries, errors, and monitoring automatically. You can define workflows as code in JSON, use various task types, and manage workflows dynamically without tightly coupling services. It offers an easy-to-use web interface and supports multiple databases like Redis and MySQL. This helps you build, run, and monitor workflows efficiently, saving time and reducing errors in managing distributed applications. It also has SDKs for Java, Python, JavaScript, Go, and C# to integrate easily with your projects. https://github.com/conductor-oss/conductor

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@ai_and_law · Post #124 · 09/27/2023, 07:04 AM

UK: CMA Releases Principles for Responsible AI Development Hello, everyone! The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has unveiled a set of principles to ensure the responsible development and use of foundation models (FMs) in AI. Foundation models, like ChatGPT and Office 365 Copilot, are versatile AI systems poised to revolutionize various sectors. The CMA's report lays out these guiding principles, with a focus on safeguarding consumer protection and fostering healthy competition in the AI industry. As AI rapidly integrates into our daily lives, the CMA recognizes the need for proactive intervention. These principles aim to strike a balance between promoting AI's potential for innovation and ensuring consumer safety. The CMA's proposed guiding principles focus on crucial areas like accountability, access, diversity, choice, flexibility, fairness, and transparency. These principles aim to guide FM developers and deployers toward responsible AI development and use. The CMA plans to engage extensively with stakeholders to refine these principles further. Stay tuned for updates in early 2024 as they continue shaping AI markets for the betterment of all. #ResponsibleAI#AIRegulation#ConsumerProtection#Competition#FoundationModels#CMAAIprinciples