Decentralized Governance of Autonomous AI Agents
Tomer Jordi Chaffer, Charles von Goins II, Bayo Okusanya, Dontrail, Cotlage, Justin Goldston

TL;DR
This paper introduces ETHOS, a decentralized governance framework utilizing Web3 technologies to oversee autonomous AI agents, aiming to enhance transparency, accountability, and ethical oversight in AI development.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel decentralized governance model for autonomous AI agents, integrating blockchain, DAOs, and legal mechanisms to address governance challenges.
Findings
Establishes a global registry for AI agents
Enables dynamic risk classification and compliance monitoring
Incorporates decentralized dispute resolution systems
Abstract
Autonomous AI agents present transformative opportunities and significant governance challenges. Existing frameworks, such as the EU AI Act and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, fall short of addressing the complexities of these agents, which are capable of independent decision-making, learning, and adaptation. To bridge these gaps, we propose the ETHOS (Ethical Technology and Holistic Oversight System) framework, a decentralized governance (DeGov) model leveraging Web3 technologies, including blockchain, smart contracts, and decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). ETHOS establishes a global registry for AI agents, enabling dynamic risk classification, proportional oversight, and automated compliance monitoring through tools like soulbound tokens and zero-knowledge proofs. Furthermore, the framework incorporates decentralized justice systems for transparent dispute…
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TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI
