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Reasoning
Vague principle statement without describing specific mechanism or implementation activity.
Controls
3.1.4 Compliance RequirementsRegulatory Visibility
3.1.4 Compliance RequirementsSecuring from Bad Actors
3.1.4 Compliance RequirementsIncentives
3.1.5 Enforcement MechanismsDevelop Safe AI
99.9 OtherDevelop Safe AI > Develop means to create Safe AI
99.9 OtherDevelop Safe AI > Establish Safety Practices
2 OrganisationSocietal Resilience
99.9 OtherSocietal Resilience > (Societal Resilience) To Disruption
99.9 OtherSocietal Resilience > (Societal Resilience) To Catastrophe
99 OtherCreating a Standard for TAI Governance
Glasser, Gwyn; Cuéllar, Mariano-Florentino; O'Reilly, Tim (2025)
In this report, we propose the implementation of national registries for frontier AI models as a foundational tool for AI governance. We explore the rationale, design, and implementation of such registries, drawing on comparisons with registries in analogous industries to make recommendations for a registry that's efficient, unintrusive, and which will bring AI governance closer to parity with the governmental insight into other high-impact industries. Our proposal is designed to provide governmental insight and enhance AI safety while fostering innovation and minimizing the regulatory burden on developers.
Other (outside lifecycle)
Outside the standard AI system lifecycle
Governance Actor
Regulator, standards body, or oversight entity shaping AI policy
Govern
Policies, processes, and accountability structures for AI risk management