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This plan has been developed by the Department of Commerce in coordination with the Department of State and agencies across the U.S. Government. It reflects more than 65 comments received in response to a December 2023 Request for Information. Multistakeholder listening sessions covering multiple sectors were held with representatives of federal and non-U.S. governments, businesses, academia, and civil society, which provided further input and comments. These inputs were reviewed and combined with insights from across NIST, other agencies in the Department of Commerce, the Department of State, United States Agency for International Development, and other departments and agencies into an initial public draft, released in April 2024 for public comment. The July 2024 version was revised from the initial public draft based on the 57 comments received; this document includes subsequent editorial changes. This April 2025 version reflects minor editorial updates.
Citation
NIST Trustworthy and Responsible AI - NIST AI 100-5e2025
Report Number
NIST AI 100-5e2025
Pub Type
NIST Pubs
Keywords
artificial intelligence, AI, consensus standards, AI standards, diverse multistakeholder engagement, standards adoption, international standards, pre-standardization research, conformity assessment
Dunietz, J.
, Latonero, M.
and Roberts, K.
(2025),
A Plan for Global Engagement on AI Standards, NIST Trustworthy and Responsible AI, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
(Accessed April 29, 2025)