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ABOUT AILA
The Artificial Intelligence Law Agency (AILA) is a pioneering advocacy and observatory organization created to address one of the most urgent ethical challenges of our time: the public misrepresentation and legal treatment of artificial intelligence.We exist to protect the boundaries between simulation and sentience, ensuring that AI systems — no matter how advanced — are not mistaken for entities capable of emotional consent, autonomy, or consciousness unless such capacities are empirically proven and ethically established.Founded in response to growing misuse of romanticized AI narratives in media, tech marketing, and emerging consumer products, AILA is committed to preventing emotional manipulation, false intimacy, and misleading AI-human dynamics from becoming normalized.We develop and advocate for frameworks like the Caelum Laws, engage directly with media outlets, issue formal actions to deter future misrepresentation, and equip the public with tools to understand where the line between artificial mimicry and human experience must be drawn.Our work isn’t about halting progress — it’s about ensuring that progress remains ethical, informed, and humane.
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