Examples of international activities
AIQI Consortium
The AIQI Consortium is an initiative addressing digital trust and ethical challenges posed by the rapid development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The initiative is fostering developments towards a unified approach to AI governance, thereby ensuring AI's positive impact on society while mitigating its potential risks. It acts in an independent, open and non-commercial manner for the benefit of specifiers and users of accredited conformity assessment including wider society and regulators referring to conformity assessment.
Global AI Governance Initiative
The Global AI Governance Initiative is an international governance framework document released by China's Cyberspace Administration in October 2023. This initiative emphasizes international collaboration to address AI-related risks and challenges while respecting national sovereignty, with the goal of making AI advancements benefit all countries - especially supporting Global South nations in bridging the digital and AI divide. Its key principles include people-centred, enhancing well-being; equitable development, opposing monopolies; safety and control, risk classification; rule of law, data security; open cooperation, joint governance.
https://www.cac.gov.cn/2023-10/18/c_1699291032884978.htm
OECD
The OECD published the Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence ("OECD AI Principles") in 2019, and amended them in 2024. The Recommendation contains five AI principles covering inclusive growth, human-centred values, transparency, robustness, and accountability.
Recommendation of the Council on Artificial Intelligence
FORUM-MD-TG-AI
The CIPM Forum “Metrology and Digitalization” Task Group on Building Safe and Trustworthy AI is working on an overview on international regulation of AI from a metrology perspective. The resulting report will soon be published on the BIPM website.
https://www.bipm.org/en/committees/fo/forum-md/wg/forum-md-tg-ai