AI like digital agents, agentic AI and humanoid robots can perform complex tasks autonomously, i.e., entering transactions, making decisions and performing actions. Humanoid robots represent a form of physical manifestation of digital agents. The capabilities of such AI poses challenges, particularly regarding control and accountability for the transactions, decisions and/or actions of these systems. AI governance aims to create frameworks and processes that ensure the ethical, safe, and lawful use of AI. Arrow
Building on our Open Source GAuth protocol
Our solutions are building on GAuth, which is the open-source authorization protocol by Gimel Foundation. The GAuth authorization framework enables an artificial intelligence to legitimize its power of attorney towards any other third party. Arrow
GAuth+ features
GAuth+ leverages on the Web3 technology. Similar to the commercial register for companies, which records the powers of attorney for managing directors and authorised signatories, GAuth+ uses tokens, NFTs and smart contracts. Arrow
Juan, Gimel Technologies
How GAuth+ works
GAuth+ is used to model comprehensive authorization concepts with their corresponding data structures. This requires careful design to capture the legal nuances. Arrow
What GAuth+ is
Autonomously acting AI evaluates, makes decisions, enters transactions and acts. Therefore, a comprehensive power-of-attorney mechanism must cover these powers of the attorney-in-fact. Arrow
Benefits of GAuth+
GAuth+ offers several key advantages over the current state of the art (leveraging on GAuth, OAuth, OIDC, etc.). Disclosing release rules enables relying parties to approve AI`s actions and decisions in a controlled and secure manner. Arrow