In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the innovative strides made by OZ Studio, a global technology firm with roots in Texas, in the field of ethical artificial intelligence governance. Recently, OZ Studio presented a pioneering model at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna, Austria, aimed at revolutionizing how local governments integrate artificial intelligence into their operations while maintaining ethical standards. This significant milestone marks a shift in the company's focus since 2020, from serving multinational corporations to empowering governments, entrepreneurs, and small businesses with integrated digital platforms. The firm's Chief Executive Officer, Daniel Osuna, who also serves on the United Nations' Artificial Intelligence Council ethics committee, highlighted successful public-private partnerships in Mexican municipalities, setting a new standard for ethical artificial intelligence application at the local government level.
OZ Studio's strategic pivot is embodied by its flagship platforms, LINK360 and the OZZY Artificial Intelligence system, which are designed to empower local businesses and streamline municipal processes with ethical principles at their core. The city of Escobedo, under Mayor Andrés Mijes, has become fully digitized, while Santiago's Mayor David de la Peña is fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial scene through the LINK360 program. The international community has recognized these achievements, leading to strategic alliances for pilot programs with several nations, including Spain, Egypt, Georgia, Austria, and Australia. From its offices in Austin, Geneva, and Monterrey, OZ Studio is poised to lead the charge in ethical artificial intelligence for public service, demonstrating a vision of leveraging technology to build equitable and prosperous communities. For more information, visit OZ Studio's website.