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NIST Information Technology Laboratory AI Webinar Series: The International AI Standards Landscape and ITL’s Role, Priorities, and Progress

NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) AI Program invites you to join an interactive webinar on the international AI standards landscape and ITL’s role, priorities, and progress.

The webinar will include 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. The session also will identify specific opportunities for the community to get more involved in ITL’s AI standards-related efforts and the standards ecosystem more broadly.

This webinar is the first in a series hosted by ITL which will offer overviews and updates on ITL’s AI Program.

Agenda coming soon.

 

About the ITL AI Program

The AI Program in NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) accelerates and expands development and adoption of AI by strengthening trust in AI through vital measurement science, testing and evaluation, guidance, and standards.

Focus areas include:

  • Advancing Testing, Evaluation, Verification, and Validation (TEVV) to ensure that AI is deployed and used responsibly, reliably, and efficiently
  • Providing resources for managing AI benefits and risks, empowering industry, academia, non-profits, and government to make informed decisions about AI trustworthiness and use
  • Positioning U.S. as preeminent in AI technical and governance standards, ensuring the U.S. leads global AI innovation
  • Enabling U.S. to lead in applying AI to high-priority areas – including manufacturing and cybersecurity for critical infrastructure – via innovative approaches to address measurement challenges
Created February 5, 2026, Updated February 9, 2026
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