Vigil participates in the first session of the World Council for Technological Ethics as an advisor, presenting its decentralized model as a potential framework for ethical tech worldwide. Representatives from across the globe discuss AI regulation, data sovereignty, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies, guided by Vigil's principles.
Nyla addresses the council, stressing the importance of community-driven technology and collective responsibility. "If we lose the public's voice, we risk returning to a world where power lies in the hands of the few," she warns. Her speech resonates, with many council members impressed by Vigil's success and its unique approach to accountability.
The council adopts several of Vigil's core principles, including transparency and public oversight, as guiding standards. For the GTA, this recognition marks a major milestone. Vigil's model now influences international ethics, shaping a world where technology is accountable to the people.