INSIGHTS AND RESEARCH
Position papers, regulatory submissions, framework updates, and short reads from inside the Institute. Published when we have something to say.
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FEATURED PUBLICATIONS
FORTHCOMING BOOK
Wiley Finance, 2026. The full framework reference. Three layers, six strategic pillars, the MIT-based operational layer, the eight-category AI Black Swan resilience model, and the HAIPECR ethical overlay.
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UNECE 2024
The UNECE WP.6 voluntary instrument for AI regulation across 56 member states. Marky is the project lead and author. Sits as the regulator-facing complement to EW-AiRM™ at the enterprise level.
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OECD LISTING, 2023
The seven-dimension ethical overlay has been listed on the OECD AI Policy Observatory since April 2023. Mapped to the UNESCO 2021 Recommendation on the Ethics of AI.
HAIPECR overview →
UN SUBMISSION, APR 2026
Co-authored paper (Mamun, Faride, Hansel, Krebsz) submitted to the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance. Applies the three-framework stack (UNECE CRA, EW-AiRM™, HAIPECR) to sovereign AI in lower-income contexts.
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WORKING NOTES
A rolling set of working notes on AI governance, regulatory developments, and the design choices behind EW-AiRM™.
A short note on why typography carries weight in framework design. The "i" stands for inclusivity, deliberately lowercase to signal an embedded prerequisite rather than a standalone pillar.
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The EU AI Act tells you what is prohibited and high-risk. EW-AiRM™ tells you how to run governance over what you keep. This note walks through the practical interlock between the two.
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The framework’s resilience layer was expanded from seven to eight Black Swan categories to cover the NIST FIPS 203/204/205 transition. Why post-quantum is now an AI risk problem.
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From Chapter 2 of the book. A short essay on why AI governance has to be deployable under uncertainty, and what changes when you accept the regulatory picture will keep moving for the next decade.
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The operational layer of EW-AiRM™ is built on the MIT AI Risk Repository (CC BY 4.0). Why that choice matters, what it costs, and what it gives back.
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An assessment of EW-AiRM™ against the Accountability Horizon paper. Identifies one place where the framework leans on an assumption that does not survive multi-agent deployments. Includes a proposed correction.
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