The rapid deployment of autonomous AI agents across enterprise, healthcare, and safety-critical environments has created a fundamental governance gap. Existing approaches, runtime guardrails, training-time alignment, and post-hoc auditing treat governance as an external constrain…
arXiv:2604.24686v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Autonomous AI agents can remain fully authorized and still become unsafe as behavior drifts, adversaries adapt, and decision patterns shift without any code change. We propose the \textbf{Informational Viability Principle}: governin…
arXiv cs.AI
TIER_1English(EN)·Talal Ashraf Butt, Muhammad Iqbal, Razi Iqbal·
arXiv:2604.22789v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Organizations deploying AI-enabled Intelligent Transportation Systems face fragmented governance: ISO/IEC 42001 demands a certifiable management system, the EU AI Act imposes binding high-risk obligations from August 2026, and the…
arXiv:2505.01651v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: This paper introduces the Human-AI Governance (HAIG) framework, contributing to the AI Governance (AIG) field by foregrounding the relational dynamics between human and AI actors rather than treating AI systems as objects of gov…
Autonomous AI agents can remain fully authorized and still become unsafe as behavior drifts, adversaries adapt, and decision patterns shift without any code change. We propose the \textbf{Informational Viability Principle}: governing an agent reduces to estimating a bound on unob…
arXiv:2604.21938v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Embodied AI is widely discussed as a job-displacement problem. The deeper risk, however, is governance lag: the inability of public institutions to keep pace with how fast the technology spreads through the physical economy. As re…
<p>Technically skilled people who care about AI going well often ask me: how should I spend my time if I think AI governance is important? By governance, I mean the constraints, incentives, and oversight that govern how AI is developed.</p> <p>One option is to focus on technical …
CSET (Georgetown — Center for Security & Emerging Tech)
TIER_1English(EN)·Jason Ly·
<p>🔔 The number of AI-related governance documents continues to grow rapidly, but what risks, mitigations, and other concepts do these documents actually cover?</p> <p>MIT AI Risk Initiative researchers expanded their pipeline with CSET to map over 1,000 AI governance documents f…