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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 99 primary-source items on ai standards across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 99
- Jurisdictions
- 8
- Last update
- 2/9/2026
Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai standards activity
- US policy paper 2/9/2026
[CFR] Why Trust Infrastructure Is the United States’ AI Advantage
The US has an AI advantage if it builds trust infrastructure through assurance frameworks, setting global standards and driving market power.
Authority: Council on Foreign Relations
- 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 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
- 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
- US legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to direct the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology to facilitate th
A bill directing NIST to establish standards for biological datasets to be used in artificial intelligence models.
Authority: Federal OIG audit reports
- US legislation introduced 5/12/2026
[CIGIE] A bill to establish artificial intelligence standards, metrics, and evaluation tools, to support art
A US federal bill introduced to establish AI standards, metrics, and evaluation tools, and support AI research, development, and innovation.
Authority: Federal OIG audit reports
- US agency report comment period 5/12/2026
[NIST IT] NIST NCCoE Cyber AI Profile Virtual Working Session Series: Usability of the Profile
NIST NCCoE invites public input on the usability of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) Cyber Artificial Intelligence (AI) Profile during a virtual working session on May 12, 2026.
Authority: NIST Computer Security Resource Center
- US rulemaking notice comment period 5/5/2026
[NIST IT] NIST NCCoE Cyber AI Profile Virtual Working Session Series: Extending the Technical Content
NIST NCCoE is hosting a virtual working session on May 5, 2026, to gather input for its Cybersecurity Framework Cyber Artificial Intelligence (AI) Profile.
Authority: NIST Computer Security Resource Center
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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 99 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), EU (3), OH (3), NY (2), INT (1).
- How current is AIGI's ai standards coverage?
- The most recent ai standards item AIGI tracked was published on 2/9/2026. 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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