CosAI Releases "AI Shared Responsibility Framework"
The Coalition for Secure AI has introduced the AI Shared Responsibility Framework to clarify accountability in AI systems. This framework addresses the complexities of AI governance that traditional models fail to cover. It establishes clear responsibilities across five layers of AI operations to prevent confusion and liability issues when AI systems cause harm or fail compliance audits.
- ▪The AI Shared Responsibility Framework is designed to clarify accountability across the AI stack.
- ▪It consists of five layers: AI Business and Usage, AI Information, AI Application, AI Platform, and AI Model Provider.
- ▪The framework aims to address accountability gaps that have led to legal challenges for organizations using AI.
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Coalition for Secure AI Unveils New Agentic Identity and Security Research Following High-Profile Sessions at RSAC 2026May 6, 2026 May 28, 2026 When an AI system causes harm or fails a compliance audit, the finger-pointing starts almost immediately. The model provider blames the configuration. The cloud provider points to the tenant. The application team cites model limitations. Our new AI Shared Responsibility Framework is designed to end that cycle before it starts. Most organizations have spent years building clear lines of ownership around their technology stacks. They know who owns the network, who owns the application layer, who calls the vendor when something breaks at 2 a.m. AI has complicated all of that. The problem is not that AI systems are inherently ungovernable.
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