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🌍 Today, I delivered a seminar at #BME on "Leveraging Generative #AI for Democratic Integrity through Decentralized #Web3 Technologies." How #Blockchain, #DAOs, and #DataCooperatives can enhance #trust and #transparency in AI systems, key goals of#ENFIELD #HorizonEurope project.

With BME’s #VIK faculty dean in attendance, our discussions underscored the vital role of Web3 in building more resilient, democratic tech ecosystems.

Every once in awhile I remember to check in & ask if there are any #DAOs that (a) actually serve some meaningful progressive purpose and (b) achieve their ends in some way that ordinary means could not, just as or more easily. (Sincere, good-faith question – though obviously I continue to believe the answer will remain “no.”)

The Law Commission has identified issues and potential reform/innovation that might support Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (#DAOs), under English law, either now or in future. They don't see the need for a DAO-specific entity, but "a limited liability not-for-profit association with flexible governance options" could be a useful development. They also discuss aspects of anti- money laundering, financial services regulation and taxation:
lawcom.gov.uk/project/decentra

Law CommissionDecentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) - Law CommissionDownload the scoping paper on DAOs here  Download the summary of the scoping paper on DAOs here  What is a DAO?  Decentralised autonomous organisations or “DAOs” are a new kind of internet-based collaborative organisation that coordinates people and resources using rules expressed in computer code. DAOs are part of what might be called the “crypto … Read more >

🚀 Curious to be in the heart of techy innovation, #SiliconValley 🏙️

Exciting times ahead as I direct the Summer Course on AI for Social Innovation #AI4SI
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🌐🤖 If you're around and working about #socialinnovation #AI #Web3 #blockchain #DAOs #datacooperatives #emergingtech #decentralizedtech #equitabletech that makes a difference, let's hang out! 🌟

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🌐 Introducing a paradigm shift:

From centralized data control to a decentralized, transparent, and inclusive framework.

We delve into how #Blockchain #DAOs and #DataCooperatives can empower citizens

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MDPIDemocratic Erosion of Data-Opolies: Decentralized Web3 Technological Paradigm Shift Amidst AI DisruptionThis article investigates the intricate dynamics of data monopolies, referred to as “data-opolies”, and their implications for democratic erosion. Data-opolies, typically embodied by large technology corporations, accumulate extensive datasets, affording them significant influence. The sustainability of such data practices is critically examined within the context of decentralized Web3 technologies amidst Artificial Intelligence (AI) disruption. Additionally, the article explores emancipatory datafication strategies to counterbalance the dominance of data-opolies. It presents an in-depth analysis of two emergent phenomena within the decentralized Web3 emerging landscape: People-Centered Smart Cities and Datafied Network States. The article investigates a paradigm shift in data governance and advocates for joint efforts to establish equitable data ecosystems, with an emphasis on prioritizing data sovereignty and achieving digital self-governance. It elucidates the remarkable roles of (i) blockchain, (ii) decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and (iii) data cooperatives in empowering citizens to have control over their personal data. In conclusion, the article introduces a forward-looking examination of Web3 decentralized technologies, outlining a timely path toward a more transparent, inclusive, and emancipatory data-driven democracy. This approach challenges the prevailing dominance of data-opolies and offers a framework for regenerating datafied democracies through decentralized and emerging Web3 technologies.