Re: Slides on technical implications for EU AI Act

út 11. 3. 2025 v 10:40 odesílatel Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org> napsal:

> I recently gave a talk commenting on technical implications for the EU AI
> Act.
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> https://www.w3.org/2025/eu-ai-act-raggett.pdf
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> I cover AI agents and ecosystems of services on slide 8, anticipating the
> arrival of personal agents that retain personal information across many
> sessions, so that agents can help you with services based upon what the
> agent knows about you.  This could be implemented using a combination of
> retrieval augmented generation and personal databases, e.g. as envisaged by
> SOLID.
>
> See: https://www.w3.org/community/solid/ and https://solidproject.org
>
> Personal agents will interact with other agents to fulfil your requests,
> e.g. arranging a vacation or booking a doctor’s appointment.  This involves
> ecosystems of specialist services, along with the means for personal agents
> to discover such services, the role of APIs for accessing them, and even
> the means to make payments on your behalf.
>
> There are lots of open questions such as:
>
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>    - Where is the personal data held?
>    - How much is shared with 3rd parties?
>    - How to ensure open and fair ecosystems?
>
>
> My talk doesn’t summarise the AI Act as a colleague covered that. In
> short, the AI Act frames AI applications in terms of prohibited
> applications, high risk applications and low risk applications, setting out
> requirements for the latter two categories. See:
> https://artificialintelligenceact.eu/high-level-summary/
>
> Your thoughts on this are welcomed!
>

Hi Dave

In the Solid CG we are exploring the idea of "Agentic Linked Data".  Where
Solid = Social Linked Data, Agentic Linked Data is solid but designed for
agents.

We've had about 20 people show loose interest in the topic so far.

https://hackmd.io/@jSWt69rrQAKeUTsa_s49Qg/H16RCGRv1g

I've raised the topic with the chairs, and with TimBL during a Solid CG
call, and the response was positive.

Our next step would probably be to gather people that are interested for a
dedicated call, or "Special Topic" meeting, which can go on for 1 hour+.

Thing like auth will be in scope, and deploying agents to Solid Pods.  Plus
other topics that interest people.  One thing that was interesting was that
TimBL did mention he felt every Agent should have an owner, which is
interesting.

What we'd be looking at to do that, is find a few topic headings we'd like
to discuss, and then finding a date when folks are free.  There's not a
huge rush to do this right now, as the space is evolving.  But I'd expect
something in Q2 or Q3 of 2025.

Open to ideas!

Best
Melvin


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> Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>
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Received on Thursday, 13 March 2025 05:55:06 UTC