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Never Compromise to Vulnerabilities: A Comprehensive Survey on AI Governance

Cryptography and Security 2025-08-19 v4

Abstract

The rapid advancement of AI has expanded its capabilities across domains, yet introduced critical technical vulnerabilities, such as algorithmic bias and adversarial sensitivity, that pose significant societal risks, including misinformation, inequity, security breaches, physical harm, and eroded public trust. These challenges highlight the urgent need for robust AI governance. We propose a comprehensive framework integrating technical and societal dimensions, structured around three interconnected pillars: Intrinsic Security (system reliability), Derivative Security (real-world harm mitigation), and Social Ethics (value alignment and accountability). Uniquely, our approach unifies technical methods, emerging evaluation benchmarks, and policy insights to promote transparency, accountability, and trust in AI systems. Through a systematic review of over 300 studies, we identify three core challenges: (1) the generalization gap, where defenses fail against evolving threats; (2) inadequate evaluation protocols that overlook real-world risks; and (3) fragmented regulations leading to inconsistent oversight. These shortcomings stem from treating governance as an afterthought, rather than a foundational design principle, resulting in reactive, siloed efforts that fail to address the interdependence of technical integrity and societal trust. To overcome this, we present an integrated research agenda that bridges technical rigor with social responsibility. Our framework offers actionable guidance for researchers, engineers, and policymakers to develop AI systems that are not only robust and secure but also ethically aligned and publicly trustworthy. The accompanying repository is available at https://github.com/ZTianle/Awesome-AI-SG.

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@article{arxiv.2508.08789,
  title  = {Never Compromise to Vulnerabilities: A Comprehensive Survey on AI Governance},
  author = {Yuchu Jiang and Jian Zhao and Yuchen Yuan and Tianle Zhang and Yao Huang and Yanghao Zhang and Yan Wang and Yanshu Li and Xizhong Guo and Yusheng Zhao and Jun Zhang and Zhi Zhang and Xiaojian Lin and Yixiu Zou and Haoxuan Ma and Yuhu Shang and Yuzhi Hu and Keshu Cai and Ruochen Zhang and Boyuan Chen and Yilan Gao and Ziheng Jiao and Yi Qin and Shuangjun Du and Xiao Tong and Zhekun Liu and Yu Chen and Xuankun Rong and Rui Wang and Yejie Zheng and Zhaoxin Fan and Murat Sensoy and Hongyuan Zhang and Pan Zhou and Lei Jin and Hao Zhao and Xu Yang and Jiaojiao Zhao and Jianshu Li and Joey Tianyi Zhou and Zhi-Qi Cheng and Longtao Huang and Zhiyi Liu and Zheng Zhu and Jianan Li and Gang Wang and Qi Li and Xu-Yao Zhang and Yaodong Yang and Mang Ye and Wenqi Ren and Zhaofeng He and Hang Su and Rongrong Ni and Liping Jing and Xingxing Wei and Junliang Xing and Massimo Alioto and Shengmei Shen and Petia Radeva and Dacheng Tao and Ya-Qin Zhang and Shuicheng Yan and Chi Zhang and Zhongjiang He and Xuelong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.08789},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages, 3 figures