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Compliance of Agentic AIs with the EU AI Risk Categorisation. Parts 1 & 2.
A wo-part article about how an Agentic AI or a composition of Agentic AIs can be made compliant with the EU AI Act. Also, the article outlines a few inconsistencies in the Act itself and makes recommendations for their resolutions.
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A post that summarises two-part article about how an Agentic AI or a composition of Agentic AIs can be made compliant with the EU AI Act. Also, the article outlines a few inconsistencies in the Act itself and makes recommendations for their resolutions.
On the AI Road that Leads to Identity Hell
A notion of personal identity and Identity Management (IM) are frequently mixed, creating a misreading and speculations about “which one leads the dance”. An appearance of AI has finally put some light on the purpose of this strange mixture. Now, I can say that without an AI-enabled digital identity, you are nobody.
Creativity Paradox of Generative AI
People creativity roots and trigger s by needs. A know-it-all AI that gives answers to any questions, regardless truthful or not, challenges a necessity in the people’s creativity.
AI & AgenticAI Security
Absolute security: now no one will be able to break the door of my house…
Ethical AI May Not Control Ethics of the User
This is What We Have I’ve asked MS Copilot a simple statistical question about AI, and it failed to give me an accurate answer. The question was, “How many publications exist today about ethics for AI?” The Copilot, classified by McKinsey & Co. as the Individual Augmentation, i.e., dedicated to the routine daily questions from people, …
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When Cybercrime Helps Common People (digital Robin Hoods)
On 30 April 2025, the Computing online magazine published an article “Dark LLMs designed for cybercrime are on the rise”. The author has written, “Cybercriminals are increasingly adapting large language models for criminal purposes”. Well, yes, but not always… The interviewer Brian Krebs talked with self-proclaimed “grey hat” hacker Rafael Morais about jailbreaking LLMs for …
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I asked MS Copilot…
Draws the dialogue between the Author and MS Copilot about ethics and Ethical AI.