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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15212 · Oct 10

#typescript#agent#agent_platform#ai_plugins#chatbot#chatbot_framework#coze#coze_platform#generative_ai#go#kouzi#low_code_ai#multimodel_ai#no_code#rag#studio#typescript#workflow Coze Studio is an easy-to-use, all-in-one platform for building AI agents and apps without needing much coding. It offers visual tools to design, debug, and deploy AI projects quickly using drag-and-drop workflows, plugins, and large language models like GPT-4. You can create smart assistants, chatbots, or custom AI apps with ready templates and manage models, knowledge bases, and plugins in one place. It supports no-code and low-code development, making AI accessible to both beginners and professionals, saving you time and effort in building powerful AI solutions tailored to your needs. It also supports multi-model integration and easy deployment. https://github.com/coze-dev/coze-studio

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@ai_and_law · Post #546 · 04/10/2025, 07:04 AM

🇪🇺📖Algorithmic Management in the EU: A Structural Shift in Labor Governance The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment has released a study on algorithmic management (AM), offering the most comprehensive analysis to date of how digital systems are transforming workforce governance. Covering everything from recruitment and task allocation to performance evaluation and contract termination, the study shows that around 25% of EU enterprises — especially large private companies — are already using AM tools, with adoption expected to rise by 3–6% annually over the next decade. This multi-year research project, developed with input from social partners, academics, and industry leaders, highlights both operational efficiencies and significant legal and ethical challenges. Among them: threats to worker privacy, diminished autonomy, lack of transparency, and deskilling. While current EU legislation — including GDPR and anti-discrimination directives — offers partial coverage, the study identifies critical regulatory gaps. As algorithmic oversight becomes embedded in everyday management, the findings make one thing clear: governance must evolve just as fast as the technology it aims to regulate. #AIandLaw#EURegulation#DigitalGovernance