Recent meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.
Mission & Goals
Amuletplus G.K. is a Japan-based company developing EVΛƎ, a decision architecture framework for AI transparency, auditability, and human-in-the-loop governance. Our activities focus on research, demonstration, and business development related to responsible AI, explainable decision processes, and Design-by-Transparency. We aim to contribute to discussions on AI governance, transparency, accountability, and trustworthy AI systems, including practical approaches for documenting intent, authority, constraints, choices, and observation records before AI-assisted decisions are executed.
EU Legislative Interests
General-Purpose AI Code of Practice’s Copyright Section. Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence, also known as the Artificial Intelligence Act. Directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market, in particular Article 4 on text and data mining.
Communication Activities
Amuletplus G.K. conducts communication activities related to AI transparency, accountability, explainable AI, and responsible AI governance. These activities include LinkedIn publications, articles, public posts, demo presentations, and outreach related to EVΛƎ, a Design-by-Transparency decision architecture for AI systems. The organisation has also shared materials and demonstrations concerning AI decision traceability, human-in-the-loop governance, auditability, and the relevance of these topics to the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
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Organisation Members
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Additional Information
Amuletplus G.K. is a small Japan-based company. The activities covered by the Transparency Register are currently carried out on a limited, part-time and mainly online basis by the founder/legal representative. There is no dedicated Brussels office, no paid external consultant or intermediary, no travel cost, no event organisation cost, and no membership fee related to EU interest representation activities. The estimated annual costs therefore remain below EUR 10,000 and mainly consist of a proportional estimate of the founder’s time, online communication, preparation of AI transparency-related materials, public posts, articles, and administrative work related to the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and the General-Purpose AI Code of Practice.