The OECD.AI Policy Navigator
Our policy navigator is a living repository from more than 80 jurisdictions and organisations. Use the filters to browse initiatives and find what you are looking for.
The Administrative Provisions of a General Nature for the Preparation, Submission, and Assessment of Impact Assessments on the Protection of Personal Data
These current administrative provisions will apply to the preparation, presentation and evaluation of personal data protection impact assessments, as well as the corresponding provisions in state legislation on this matter
AI Use Cases in the Public Sector
This initiative lists different AI use cases in the Mexican public sector.
Towards an AI Strategy in Mexico: Harnessing the AI Revolution
White paper to lay the foundations for a National AI Strategy.
Memories of the Privacy Route: Artificial Intelligence—Perspectives and Prospects from the Right of Personal Data Protection and Privacy
Editorial product that consists in the compiling of essays regarding AI from the perspective and prospective from the right of personal data protection and privacy, that seeks to present the expert voices who accompanied the INAI during the activities of the initiative of the Privacy Route.
Recommendations for the Processing of Personal Data Regarding the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Recommendations regarding the fulfilment of the data protection principles and duties when applying AI, also in different sectors (education, public security, health, etc).
Principles and Impact Analysis Guide for the Development and Use of Systems Based on Artificial Intelligence in the Federal Public Administration
In order to strengthen the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence for the common good, this guide was developed.
Guideline for the Elaboration of Privacy Impact Assessments
The Guideline offers a series of recommendations based on international standards and best practices in information security that may be applicable depending on the nature of the data, the purposes of processing, and the technical and economic capabilities of the data processors.
Guide for the Preparation and Submission of Personal Data Protection Impact Assessments
The Guide aims to promote a culture of personal data protection within the data controllers' organizations by incorporating this topic in everyday language that is understandable regarding the various concepts and figures that are indispensable for impact assessments
General Recommendations for Data Processing in AI of the Ibero-American Data Protection Network
The recommendations have a preventive focus and assume that the best way to protect the human rights involved in the processing of personal data is to prevent their violation.
Specific Guidelines for Compliance with the Principles and Rights that Govern the Protection of Personal Data in Artificial Intelligence Projects
The guidelines were enacted due to the progress of emerging technologies in today's technological landscape entails diverse and innovative approaches to handling personal data. These approaches are under scrutiny and regulation by global data protection authorities to ensure that technological advancements align with the preservation of individuals' freedoms.
National Ecosystem of Open Innovation
Social development through open innovation with an enviromental perspective and involvment of all economic actors.
Website for Personal Data Protection Impact Assessments
The website wants to foster a culture of safeguarding personal data within the data controller's organization.
Program for the Development of the Software Industry and Innovation
The Ministry of Economy supports two innovation centers in Mexico that use artificial intelligence (AI) to help businesses and schools work together. These centers develop new AI technologies and train experts, boosting local industries. The goal is to improve skills and create smart products, making Mexico more competitive in modern technology.
National Alliance of Artificial Intelligence
A strategy that seeks to recognise and strengthen the AI ecosystem in Mexico to maintain an open dialogue on AI and its impacts, with a comprehensive, plural, and multidisciplinary perspective, and with the participation of the different stakeholders and society in general; having as main objective: "AI for the benefit of humanity and as a transversal axis for the sustainable development of Mexico".
Horizon Europe Gate
The Horizon Europe Programme is the fundamental instrument for carrying out the EU's R+I policies, its general objective is to achieve a scientific, technological, economic and social impact of investments in the European region, thus strengthening the scientific and technological bases of member countries and partners in the world.
AI Regulatory Sandbox Mexico
In Mexico, ANIA organizes working groups on AI to democratize knowledge and contribute to public policies and best practices. The need for an AI "sandbox" as a flexible mechanism to address technical, legal, and ethical implications was highlighted. In collaboration with the UK Embassy and AMCID, an analysis was initiated to promote technical exchange between the two countries and update the AI landscape in Mexico.
Bill of Rights of the Person in the Digital Environment
the Bill of Rights of the Person in the Digital Environment is a bulwark for all those people who have not bothered to read the fine print every time we download an application, enter a social network or make an electronic purchase, as it will help us to become aware of the risks we face when making use of technologies, but also that we are not alone in defending our rights.
Artificial Intelligence Readiness Stage Assessment
This report presents a fundamentally optimistic view that is shared across UNESCO: that ethical governance and responsible regulation of AI are fully consistent with innovation and economic growth, and are essential to ensure a technology ecosystem that benefits the public good. With the data from the RAM and the report, Mexico has a clear roadmap to achieve this.
Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency
The Agency for Digital Transformation and Telecommunications is a new entity created by the government of Mexico, Its main objective is to digitize government procedures that are currently carried out in person. This seeks to simplify the lives of citizens, reduce corruption and improve administrative efficiency, among its specific objectives is to unify the technological capabilities of the government, generate technological autonomy. reduce budget costs and facilitate access to digital service
Proposal for the National Agenda for Artificial Intelligence for Mexico 2024-2030
This document is a collaborative effort of experts from the public and private sectors, academia, organized civil society, international organizations, and the general public, coordinated by the National Alliance for Artificial Intelligence, in collaboration with UNESCO, for the benefit of the entire Mexican population.