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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15526 · Feb 27

#python#ai#ai_agent#ai_infra#kubernetes#sandbox OpenSandbox is a general-purpose sandbox platform that lets you safely run AI applications, code, and agents in isolated environments. It provides multi-language SDKs for Python, Java, and JavaScript, making it easy to integrate into your projects. The platform supports Docker and Kubernetes runtimes, so you can run sandboxes locally or at scale. Key benefits include running code generated by AI models safely, executing data analysis, automating browser tasks, and training AI systems without risking your main system. Whether you're building coding agents, testing applications, or letting AI handle complex tasks, OpenSandbox gives you a secure, controlled space to experiment and execute code without side effects. https://github.com/alibaba/OpenSandbox

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@ai_and_law · Post #782 · 03/11/2026, 07:04 AM

🇪🇺European Commission Releases Second Draft of AI Content Labelling Code The European Commission has published the second draft of a voluntary Code of Practice intended to help providers and deployers comply with transparency obligations under Article 50 of the AI Act. The article requires marking and labelling of AI-generated content. The updated draft reflects feedback collected in January 2026 from hundreds of stakeholders across industry, academia, and civil society, as well as input from EU Member States and representatives of the European Parliament. The revised code is designed to reduce compliance burden while promoting open standards and the use of a common EU icon for AI-generated content. It is structured in two sections: the first addresses marking and detection obligations for generative AI system providers, introducing greater flexibility and clearer guidance; the second focuses on deployers, covering labelling of deepfakes and AI-generated text related to matters of public interest with a more practice-oriented approach. Public feedback on the draft is open until 30 March 2026. The final version of the code is expected by early June 2026, while the transparency obligations under Article 50 of the AI Act will become applicable on 2 August 2026. #AIAct#AIRegulation#AIGovernance#Transparency#Deepfakes#ContentLabelling#EUlaw