SPQR Technologies Introduces 'Living Law' for AI Governance

August 12, 2025
SPQR Technologies has launched Lex Aegis, an open blueprint for AI governance, allowing public participation in shaping AI laws.

SPQR Technologies has launched Lex Aegis: The Living Law, an open blueprint for AI governance that invites public participation, announced in a press release. This initiative aims to transform AI governance into a collaborative effort, moving from fear to trust.

Lex Aegis introduces a participatory framework that includes three constitutional protocols: participation, restraint, and federation. These protocols are designed to be accessible to policymakers, engineers, and the general public, allowing anyone to contribute to the development of AI laws.

Adam Massimo Mazzocchetti, Founder and Chief Architect of SPQR Technologies, emphasized that this is more than just a document; it's an invitation for the public to help shape the rules governing machine intelligence. The initiative seeks to ensure that AI remains fair, safe, and accountable by involving the public in its governance.

SPQR Technologies continues to pioneer in the field of AI governance, setting standards for auditable and participatory frameworks. The company encourages those interested to read the full Living Law paper or join the global project to contribute to the future of AI governance.

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