Trust Stamp (Nasdaq: IDAI) a company that prides itself on its Global perspective with team members from 22 nationalities spread across eleven countries on four continents has been accepted as a full participant in the United Nations Global Compact having committed to actively engaging at a global level to support the Compact’s Ten Principles on human rights, labor, environment and anti-corruption.
Trust Stamp accelerates societal and financial inclusion by developing innovative AI-Powered technologies that establish secure “identity for all”, enabling access to global services without compromising personal data. Through ethical implementation and technical interoperability, Trust Stamp fosters an open ecosystem for barrier-free value exchange, empowering individuals and promoting economic mobility, equality, and justice.
By entering into the Compact Trust Stamp affirms its commitment to integrating the development goals of the United Nations into the company’s core strategy, culture, and daily operations and to intensifying its efforts to contribute and engage in collaborative projects that advance the broader development goals of the United Nations, particularly focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Jonathan Patscheider, a Trust Stamp Vice President commented, “By prioritizing ethical data practices and taking a thoughtful approach to leveraging AI-powered technology we are dedicated to responsibly navigating the complex landscape of sustainable development. With this approach we believe that we can serve as a beacon of possibility in the use of Artificial Intelligence to harmonize efficiency with ethics, transparency and sustainable development always upholding the fundamental values of humanity, neutrality, and impartiality that must underpin all ethical progress.”
As an element of the Compact, Trust Stamp has committed to enhancing transparency and public accountability by regularly reporting on its efforts to implement the Ten…
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