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Strengthening AI governance: International policy frameworks, security challenges, and ethical AI deployment

Strengthening AI governance: International policy frameworks, security challenges, and ethical AI deployment

Authors: Satyam Kumar, Priyansha Upadhyay, Gobi Ramsamy
Status: Final
Date of publication: 15 September 2025
Published in: ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies, Volume 6 (2025), Issue 3, Pages 275-285
Article DOI : https://doi.org/10.52953/COGC3309
Abstract:
Generative AI is changing the very essence of digital interaction, affecting organizations and governments reaching the critical juncture where privacy vulnerabilities and security threats now evolve more swiftly than protective measures can be implemented, creating an urgent need to implement an overarching safeguard that can balance innovation with fundamental rights to sovereignty over data. This research examines the challenges through the lens of global preparedness, building on the insights from the analysis of the Global Index for Responsible AI (GIRAI) dataset. The analysis reveals a digital divide in how countries address privacy and security concerns in generative AI systems. While some nations have implemented robust frameworks to protect data privacy and ensure AI security, others lack essential safeguards, leaving their citizens vulnerable. The study investigates three critical dimensions: regulatory frameworks for responsible AI systems, technical safeguards against privacy breaches and security threats, and the collaborative role of governments, academia, industry, and civil society in establishing responsible practices. The findings emphasize the urgent need for international cooperation to establish a thorough, culturally-sensitive framework so that every human being, no matter where they are located, can benefit from responsible AI while being protected from the inherent privacy and security risks that generative AI poses.

Keywords: AI governance, AI safety and compliance, data privacy, ethical AI deployment, fully homomorphic encryption (FHE), generative AI (GAI), large language models (LLMs), responsible AI
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