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Governance items are informational summaries for awareness purposes. This is not legal advice. Organizations should consult legal counsel for compliance obligations specific to their jurisdiction and use cases.
European Union
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United States
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China
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International
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European Union
EU AI Act — High-Risk Classification for Security AI
The EU AI Act classifies AI systems used in critical infrastructure, law enforcement and border control as high-risk, requiring conformity assessments and ongoing monitoring.
Informational summary. Not legal advice. Consult legal counsel for compliance obligations.
Proposed AI Liability Directive
Proposed directive establishing liability rules for AI systems, including burden of proof provisions for AI-related damage claims.
Informational summary. Proposed legislation may change.
United States
NIST AI Risk Management Framework
NIST AI RMF provides voluntary guidance for managing AI risks across the development lifecycle, including mapping, measuring, managing and governing AI systems.
Informational summary. Not legal advice.
Executive Order on AI Safety and Security
Requires AI developers to share safety test results with the government and establishes standards for AI red teaming and evaluation before deployment in critical systems.
Informational summary. Not legal advice.
China
China AI Generative Content Regulation
Requires labeling of AI-generated content, user identity verification for generative AI services and content moderation obligations for providers.
Informational summary. Not legal advice.
International
G7 Hiroshima AI Process — International Code of Conduct
Voluntary international code of conduct for advanced AI systems covering risk identification, incident reporting and responsible disclosure obligations.
Informational summary. Not legal advice.