This week brought exciting developments in human-agent trust research and technology.

SAS launched new AI agents designed to work better with humans in the United States. Their system lets companies adjust how much control people have over AI decisions. This helps build trust by keeping humans involved in important choices.

In Italy, experts from around the world met at a big conference to discuss teamwork between humans and AI. They shared ideas about how robots and people can trust each other when working on projects together. Scientists showed examples from hospitals and factories where this teamwork is already helping.

New rules for safe AI decision-making were announced by several tech companies. These rules make sure AI explains its choices in simple language people can understand. One company demonstrated an AI that can describe why it picked a certain answer using kid-friendly words.

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