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U.S. Federal Office of Inspector General (Federal OIG) AI Actions
Federal OIG offices publish audits of agency AI use, IT-security findings, and compliance reviews — among the most-detailed snapshots of how government AI is actually deployed. AIGI tracks every OIG AI-related audit report. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 251 primary-source items from Federal OIG.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 251
- Jurisdiction
- United States
- Authority kind
- agency
Document types
- legislation 34
- agency report 8
- court opinion 3
- guidance 3
- standard 1
- rulemaking notice 1
Recent Federal OIG activity
- legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A resolution condemning and calling for the reversal of President Trump’s decision to allow the expo
A resolution condemning and calling for the reversal of President Trump’s decision to allow the export of advanced AI chips to the UAE due to national security risks and a potential conflict of interest.
- legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to prohibit sales of the most advanced artificial intelligence chips to countries of concern
A US federal bill introduced to the Committee on Foreign Affairs proposes to prohibit the sale of advanced AI chips to countries of concern and facilitate their transfer to approved US persons abroad.
- legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to impose a moratorium on the construction of new data centers until legislation is enacted t
A bill to impose a moratorium on new data center construction until legislation safeguarding the public from AI dangers is enacted.
- legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to require entities that make artificial intelligence chatbots available to minors to impleme
A bill introduced in the U.S. Congress to mandate that entities making AI chatbots available to minors implement specific safe design features.
- court opinion enforcement 5/7/2026
[CIGIE] Andersen et al v. Stability AI Ltd. et al
A federal court case has been filed by Andersen et al. against Stability AI Ltd. in the Northern District of California, concerning issues likely related to AI.
- legislation introduced 5/8/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to prevent foreign adversaries from threatening the national security of the United States by
A U.S. federal bill introduced in 2026 aims to prevent foreign adversaries from extracting key technical features of closed-source, American-owned AI models to protect national security.
- legislation introduced 5/8/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to require artificial intelligence chatbots to implement age verification measures and make c
A US federal bill proposes requiring AI chatbots to implement age verification and make specific disclosures.
- legislation introduced 4/29/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to prohibit sales of the most advanced artificial intelligence chips to countries of concern
A bill introduced to the Committee on Foreign Affairs proposes to ban sales of advanced AI chips to countries of concern and facilitate transfer to approved US persons abroad.
- legislation in committee 4/29/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to require the Secretary of State to conduct assessments of the risks posed to the United Sta
A bill requiring the Secretary of State to assess risks from foreign adversaries using generative AI for malicious activities.
- legislation introduced 4/29/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to prohibit the manufacture and conveyance of certain products for children that incorporate
A US federal bill (HR 8382), introduced on April 29, 2026, proposes to prohibit the manufacture and conveyance of children's products that incorporate artificial intelligence chatbots.
- agency report introduced 4/29/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to impose a moratorium on the construction of new data centers until legislation is enacted t
A proposed federal bill aims to halt new data center construction until legislation is passed to protect the public from AI-related dangers.
- legislation introduced 4/29/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to require a notice be submitted to the Register of Copyrights with respect to copyrighted wo
A bill proposing to require developers of generative AI models to submit a notice to the Register of Copyrights regarding copyrighted works used in their models.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is U.S. Federal Office of Inspector General?
- Federal OIG offices publish audits of agency AI use, IT-security findings, and compliance reviews — among the most-detailed snapshots of how government AI is actually deployed. AIGI tracks every OIG AI-related audit report.
- How many Federal OIG actions does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 251 primary-source items from Federal OIG, including bills, rules, opinions, enforcement actions, and guidance.
- What jurisdiction does Federal OIG cover?
- Federal OIG operates with authority over United States.
- How recent is AIGI's Federal OIG coverage?
- AIGI has tracked 12 Federal OIG items in the most recent batch and runs continuous ingestion against the authority's published sources.
- Where do AIGI's Federal OIG citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary Federal OIG source — releases, decisions, opinions, or rulemakings. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite.
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