Astra: AI Safety, Trust, & Risk Assessment
Pranav Aggarwal, Ananya Basotia, Debayan Gupta, Rahul Kulkarni, Shalini Kapoor, Kashyap J., A. Mukundan, Aishwarya Pokhriyal, Anirban Sen, Aryan Shah, Aalok Thakkar

TL;DR
This paper introduces ASTRA, a comprehensive AI safety risk database tailored to India's unique socio-technical context, emphasizing risks from design flaws and societal factors, with a focus on education and finance sectors.
Contribution
The paper presents ASTRA, a novel, empirically grounded risk taxonomy and ontology specifically designed for India's diverse socio-technical landscape, addressing gaps in Western-centric AI safety frameworks.
Findings
ASTRA categorizes 37 risk classes into social and structural risks.
Focus on education and financial sectors demonstrates scalable applicability.
Framework supports evolving regulation in India's expanding AI ecosystem.
Abstract
This paper argues that existing global AI safety frameworks exhibit contextual blindness towards India's unique socio-technical landscape. With a population of 1.5 billion and a massive informal economy, India's AI integration faces specific challenges such as caste-based discrimination, linguistic exclusion of vernacular speakers, and infrastructure failures in low-connectivity rural zones, that are frequently overlooked by Western, market-centric narratives. We introduce ASTRA, an empirically grounded AI Safety Risk Database designed to categorize risks through a bottom-up, inductive process. Unlike general taxonomies, ASTRA defines AI Safety Risks specifically as hazards stemming from design flaws such as skewed training sets or lack of guardrails that can be mitigated through technical iteration or architectural changes. This framework employs a tripartite causal taxonomy to…
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TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI · ICT in Developing Communities · Information Systems Theories and Implementation
