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NIST AI Standards Development and Global Engagement

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Published July 26th, 2024
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NIST has released its final 'A Plan for Global Engagement on AI Standards' following public comment. This plan outlines NIST's strategy for promoting and developing AI standards globally to foster innovation and public trust in AI systems.

What changed

NIST has finalized its 'A Plan for Global Engagement on AI Standards,' released on July 26, 2024, after considering public feedback on the draft plan issued in April 2024. This document details NIST's strategy to drive the development and implementation of AI-related consensus standards internationally, aiming to enhance cooperation, coordination, and information sharing.

This plan signifies a proactive approach by NIST to lead in establishing global AI standards, aligning with the U.S. Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology. Regulated entities and technology developers should be aware of NIST's role in shaping the international AI standards landscape, as adherence to these developing standards will likely become crucial for ensuring trustworthy and responsible AI systems. While this is a plan and not a direct regulatory mandate, it signals future directions for AI governance and compliance.

What to do next

  1. Review NIST's 'A Plan for Global Engagement on AI Standards' to understand strategic priorities.
  2. Monitor NIST's ongoing AI standards development activities and international collaborations.
  3. Assess current AI systems and data governance practices against emerging international standards.

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Facebook Linkedin X.com Email On March 6, 2026, NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) AI Program hosted a webinar on the international AI standards landscape and ITL’s role, priorities, and progress. The webinar included an overview on the current state of the international AI standards ecosystem, and ITL’s progress in accelerating and broadening participation in the standardization process.  (View Recording)

NIST leads and participates in the development of technical standards, including international standards, that promote innovation and public trust in systems that use AI. A broad spectrum of standards for AI data, performance, and governance are – and increasingly will be – a priority for trustworthy and responsible AI. NIST carries out its work consistent with the U.S. Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology.

Global Engagement for AI Standards

NIST has developed a plan for global engagement on promoting and developing AI standards. The goal is to drive the development and implementation of AI-related consensus standards, cooperation and coordination, and information sharing.  Reflecting public and private sector input, on April 29, 2024, NIST released a draft plan. On July 26, 2024, after considering public comments on the draft, NIST released A Plan for Global Engagement on AI Standards (NIST AI 100-5e2025).

Ensuring Awareness and Federal Coordination in AI Standards Efforts

  • In its role as federal AI standards coordinator, NIST works across the government and with industry stakeholders to identify critical standards development activities, strategies, and gaps. Based on priorities outlined in the NIST-developed “ Plan for Federal Engagement in AI Standards and Related Tools,” NIST seeks out AI standards development opportunities, periodically collecting and analyzing information about agencies’ AI standards-related priority activities and making recommendations through the interagency process to optimize engagement.
  • On March 1, 2022, NIST delivered to Congress a report summarizing progress that federal agencies have made to implement the recommendations of the US Leadership in AI plan.
  • NIST is facilitating federal agency coordination in the development and use of AI standards in part through the Interagency Committee on Standards Policy (ICSP), which it chairs. An ICSP AI Standards Coordination Working Group (AISCWG) aims to promote effective and consistent federal policies leveraging AI standards, raise awareness, and foster agencies’ use of AI to inform the development of standards. The group helps to coordinate government and private sector positions regarding AI international standards activities. NIST’s role in ensuring awareness and federal coordination of AI standards is explained in more detail here.

Encouraging International Standards Incorporation of the AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0)

Facilitating Dialogue on Approaches for Evaluating AI Standards Development

  • On January 15, 2026, NIST released A Possible Approach for Evaluating AI Standards Development (GCR-26-069). The report intends to stimulate discussion on a potential approach to evaluate the effectiveness, utility, and relative value of the development of AI standards. It was prepared by Dr. Julia Lane, a NIST Associate and Professor Emerita at New York University.
  • Recognizing the lack of formal or shared methods to measure the impact of standards development on the goals of innovation and trust, the report sketches out a conceptual structure for evaluating whether a given AI standard or set of standards meet these goals.
  • The report draws on successful and well-tested evaluation approaches, tools, and metrics that are used for monitoring and assessing the effect of interventions in other domains.

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Agency
NIST
Published
July 26th, 2024
Instrument
Guidance
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
NIST.AI.100-5e2025
Supersedes
NIST AI 100-5 (draft)

Who this affects

Activity scope
AI Standards Development International Cooperation
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Artificial Intelligence
Operational domain
IT Security
Topics
International Standards Technology Policy

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