New Report: Averting Framework Fatigue in AI Governance" (IPLR-IG-013)!
From Abhivardhan, via Indic Pacific Legal Research
Okay, this got me a lot excited.
Indic Pacific Legal Research LLP's first Technical Report for the year 2025 is now out!
I believe the presence of so many AI frameworks has definitely created a sense of anxiety. And no, I am not merely referring to the AI Act of the EU, whose prohibitive provisions have come into force on Feb 2, 2025.
🌟 Thrilled to announce the release of our latest report: "Averting Framework Fatigue in AI Governance" (IPLR-IG-013)!
Read the report: https://indopacific.app/product/iplr-ig-013/
🔍 Why this matters?
AI governance is drowning in frameworks—from ethics to policy, the overload is real. This report unpacks 6 critical decision paralyses stakeholders face and offers actionable pathways to cut through the noise.
📚 Highlights:
✅ AI Ethics & Governance 101: A primer for product managers, tech pros, and companies
✅ Timeline of AI Policy Overload (2023–2025): Key developments that shaped today’s challenges
✅ Sample Model Exercises to transition from paralysis to priorities
🙏 Grateful to Ayushi Agarwal (42.ai) for her unwavering support and motivation for this.
🗓️ This report was originally a presentation I had delivered for a workshop on “Framework Fatigue in AI Governance” in Hyderabad (Feb 1, 2025)! Details of that workshop will be out soon too.
I have given reasonable attribution to thoughts and ideas of RAND, Sarah Clarke, Stuart Russell, BetterBench paper at ArXiV and others in this report. And it's open access under CC BY NC ND 4.0 license.