The field of artificial intelligence is shifting towards a more human-centric approach, with a focus on ethics and governance. Recent developments highlight the need for a structured framework to address the ethical implications of AI consciousness and its potential risks to humanity. Researchers are working to establish principles and mechanisms for human-controllable AI, ensuring that AI systems serve human interests without constraining technological progress. Noteworthy papers in this area include: Human-controllable AI: Meaningful Human Control, which systematically examines the foundational principles and future trajectory of meaningful human control in AI. The Decision Path to Control AI Risks Completely: Fundamental Control Mechanisms for AI Governance, which develops a systematic solution to thoroughly control AI risks through a five-pillar architecture for AI governance and legislation.