Artificial intelligence does not govern itself.
DORG Society is the Third Sector entity that ensures the ethical integrity of the DORG ecosystem: it establishes the rules, supervises behaviors, and protects individuals and organizations from the impacts of AI on work and the environment.
[who we are]
Our structure
and our mission
DORG Society Foundation is a Third Sector Entity (ETS) established in Italy.
- It is not a commercial company: it does not generate its own profits.
- Assets funded by user contributions.
- Structural separation between ethical governance and business.
The mission is to mitigate the social and environmental impacts of Dorgs and ensure that the ecosystem operates according to verifiable ethical principles. No commercial entity holds control over the rules governing Dorgs—this responsibility belongs to DORG Society, permanently and independently.
[Mission]
Our vision
Artificial intelligence will transform work as we know it. This transformation is already underway: intelligent automation can free people from repetitive tasks, amplify human capabilities, generate prosperity and sustainable development, but it can also concentrate power, exclude workers, create or amplify inequalities, and consume natural resources on an industrial scale.
DORG Society exists to provide organizations with a structured context in which to develop hybrid work models—between people and digital employees—while respecting a just and conscious transition. Impact mitigation is not a bureaucratic requirement: it is the concrete guarantee that those who adopt DORGs do so in compliance with the law and the dignity of the people involved.
The market today offers many shortcuts. Tools that promise automation without accountability, efficiency without supervision, innovation without responsibility. Those who choose the DORG ecosystem deliberately choose not to take them.
Institutional partnerships
DORG Society collaborates with AIFOD (AI for Developing Countries) and GLOBAL AI Association.
Two international organizations that share the vision of responsible adoption of Artificial Intelligence
[Our role in the ecosystem]
Three structural responsibilities
- Governs through the Code of Conduct: principles and rules that each organization commits to respecting. The Ethics Committee oversees its continuous evolution, adapting the rules to technological and regulatory progress.
- Mitigates the social and environmental impacts of agentic AI: supports responsible labor transition, reduces the environmental footprint of computing, promotes ethical AI in developing countries.
- Enforces the rules by analyzing pseudonymized data—without ever accessing client organization data—to detect systemic ethical risks. DORGs operate only when ethical compliance requirements are met.