Researchers are developing new frameworks and tools to address the growing challenges in AI governance. One approach, the Agent Viability Framework, proposes an Informational Viability Principle for adaptive runtime governance of autonomous agents, focusing on estimating unobserved risk. Another paper introduces UGAF-ITS, a harmonization framework and validation tool designed to consolidate diverse AI governance standards like the EU AI Act and NIST AI Risk Management Framework for intelligent transportation systems. Additionally, the Human-AI Governance (HAIG) framework shifts focus from AI as an object of governance to the relational dynamics between human and AI actors, emphasizing trust and utility. AI
IMPACT New governance frameworks and tools aim to improve AI safety and compliance, particularly for autonomous agents and complex systems like intelligent transportation.
RANK_REASON Multiple academic papers proposing new frameworks and tools for AI governance.
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- Agent Viability Framework
- arXiv
- EU AI Act
- HAIG
- Human-AI Governance
- Informational Viability Principle
- ISO/IEC 42001
- MIT AI Risk Initiative
- NIST AI Risk Management Framework
- RiskGate
- UGAF-ITS
- Zeynep Engin
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