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AI Standards
AI standards (ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, IEEE 7000-series, sectoral standards) provide audit-grade reference frameworks for AI risk management. AIGI tracks every primary-source standard update from international and national standards bodies. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 101 primary-source items on ai standards across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 101
- Jurisdictions
- 8
- Last update
- 9/24/2025
Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai standards activity
- US rulemaking notice effective 9/24/2025
[HHS OCR] Computer Software Assurance for Production and Quality System Software; Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff; Availability
FDA announces the availability of final guidance on computer software assurance for production and quality system software in medical device manufacturing.
Authority: HHS Office for Civil Rights
- US regulation final rule 10/15/2024
[DoD] Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program
DoD establishes Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program to verify contractor security measures for FCI and CUI.
Authority: US Department of Defense — AI
- US regulation proposed rule 1/12/2017
[NHTSA] Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; V2V Communications
NHTSA proposes Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 150 to mandate and standardize vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications in new light vehicles to enhance safety.
Authority: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- US legislation introduced 5/28/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to require Federal agencies to use the Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework deve
A bill introduced in the US House of Representatives requiring federal agencies to use the NIST AI Risk Management Framework for artificial intelligence use.
Authority: Federal OIG audit reports
- US legislation introduced 4/29/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to establish the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource, and for other purposes;
A US federal bill introduced on April 29, 2026, to establish a National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource, referred to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Authority: Federal OIG audit reports
- EU rulemaking notice comment period 4/7/2026
[EU Digital Strategy] Targeted consultation on measuring energy consumption and emissions of AI models and systems
The EU AI Office has launched a targeted consultation to gather stakeholder input on measuring the energy consumption and emissions of AI models and systems, informing a study to refine the AI Act's energy-related objectives.
Authority: European AI Office
- OH legislation introduced
[OH Legislature] SCR 14 (GA134): Urge Congress to reject moratorium on state regulation of AI
Ohio urges Congress to reject any moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence.
Authority: Ohio Legislature
- OH legislation introduced
[OH Legislature] HCR 31 (GA135): Urge Congress to reject any moratorium on state AI laws
Urges Congress to reject any moratorium on state-level Artificial Intelligence laws.
Authority: Ohio Legislature
- NY legislation committee 3/7/2023
[NY Legislature] A5309 (2023-2024): Requires state units to purchase a product or service that is or contains an algorithmic decision system that adheres to responsible artific
Requires NY state units to purchase products/services with algorithmic decision systems that meet responsible AI standards.
Authority: New York Legislature
- CA legislation introduced 7/2/2026
[CA Legislature] SB 813 — California Artificial Intelligence Standards and Safety Commission: artificial intelligence safety standards.
California SB 813 proposes to establish an Artificial Intelligence Standards and Safety Commission to develop AI safety standards.
Authority: California Legislature
- US legislation introduced 6/18/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to promote United States leadership in technical standards by directing the National Institut
A US federal bill proposes directing NIST and the Department of State to promote US leadership and participation in developing technical standards for artificial intelligence and other critical emerging technologies.
Authority: Federal OIG audit reports
- US legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop best practices and te
A bill directing the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop best practices and technical guidance for artificial intelligence model documentation.
Authority: Federal OIG audit reports
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Frequently asked questions
- What is AI Standards?
- AI standards (ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, IEEE 7000-series, sectoral standards) provide audit-grade reference frameworks for AI risk management. AIGI tracks every primary-source standard update from international and national standards bodies.
- How many ai standards laws does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 101 primary-source items under ai standards — spanning bills, regulations, enforcement actions, court opinions, and agency guidance from authorities across global jurisdictions.
- Which jurisdictions are most active on ai standards?
- Most active jurisdictions on ai standards in the current corpus: US (38), OH (3), EU (2), NY (2), VA (2).
- How current is AIGI's ai standards coverage?
- The most recent ai standards item AIGI tracked was published on 9/24/2025. AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active authority source.
- Where do AIGI's ai standards citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary government or research source. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite — we do not paraphrase or remix secondary commentary; we resolve every pointer to the underlying authority.
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