This study investigates the transformative evolution of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), emphasizing its significant impact across critical sectors such as healthcare, education, government, and business. GenAI shifts from a research curiosity to an essential tool, and it offers remarkable opportunities for enhancing human creativity and productivity while posing serious challenges in ethical, social, and cybersecurity dimensions. The study analyzes the complex risk landscape linked to the deployment of GenAI, underscoring the pressing need for cohesive, integrated risk management frameworks that can effectively negotiate innovation with responsible development. An in-depth examination of existing regulatory and governance initiatives, including the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act), highlights the necessity for harmonized risk taxonomies and actionable management strategies. Through a systematic literature review methodology, this research identifies 79 key articles from an initial pool of 1818, further augmented by additional relevant literature obtained through backward citation techniques. This comprehensive analysis aims to illuminate critical research gaps, offering essential insights needed to mitigate risks while fully leveraging the potential of GenAI.

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Risk Taxonomies and Governance Frameworks for Generative AI: A Review of Ethical, Cybersecurity, and Regulatory Challenges

  • Manuel Azevedo Coutinho,
  • Afshin Ashofteh,
  • Yasser Al Helaly

摘要

This study investigates the transformative evolution of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), emphasizing its significant impact across critical sectors such as healthcare, education, government, and business. GenAI shifts from a research curiosity to an essential tool, and it offers remarkable opportunities for enhancing human creativity and productivity while posing serious challenges in ethical, social, and cybersecurity dimensions. The study analyzes the complex risk landscape linked to the deployment of GenAI, underscoring the pressing need for cohesive, integrated risk management frameworks that can effectively negotiate innovation with responsible development. An in-depth examination of existing regulatory and governance initiatives, including the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act), highlights the necessity for harmonized risk taxonomies and actionable management strategies. Through a systematic literature review methodology, this research identifies 79 key articles from an initial pool of 1818, further augmented by additional relevant literature obtained through backward citation techniques. This comprehensive analysis aims to illuminate critical research gaps, offering essential insights needed to mitigate risks while fully leveraging the potential of GenAI.