
IN THE MEDIA / JOURNALS & PAPERS / GOVERNMENT AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS
| 2026 | |
| The EU’s real AI leverage is making compliance the path of least resistance, 26-02-26: “The AI Office should, before the end of 2026, publish a public incident taxonomy aligned with the OECD’s Common Reporting Framework and establish a process by which aggregated incident data informs revisions to evaluation baselines and risk-tier frameworks within the Code of Practice.” | |
| OECD publishes due diligence guidance for responsible AI, 19-02-26: “On February 19, 2026, the OECD published new guidance aimed at supporting organisations in the implementation of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the OECD AI Principles. The guidance is designed to provide a structured, practical approach for organisations to manage AI-related risks and uphold responsible business conduct in line with international standards.” | |
| Key OECD AI governance initiatives, 16-02-26: “OECD.AI is an online policy observatory with 850+ AI policies and readiness indicators. M&E professionals use it to benchmark national AI capacity and inform programme design.” | |
| US delegation heads to India AI Summit intent on ‘domination’, 16-02-26: “At that time, the US worked with allies at the OECD to establish the OECD AI Principles, the first international framework for AI governance grounded in democratic values. More than 50 OECD and G20 countries have endorsed those principles, which continue to shape AI strategies across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.” | |
| Bridging soft and hard law in AI governance, Feb 2026: “As of 2025, the OECD AI Policy Observatory lists 900+ national AI policies and initiatives across more than 80 countries aligned with the OECD AI Principles. Similarly, the G20 and the European Union have referenced OECD and UNESCO guidelines in their respective AI policies.” | |
| HAIP Reporting Framework: what works, what’s next, 26-01-26: “The OECD, which serves as its primary administrative engine, receives and publishes the reports and analyses the aggregated data for future iterations of the framework and related policy discussions.” | |
| 2026 global AI regulations guide: EU AI Act countdown, Jan 2026: “OECD AI Policy Observatory data shows that as of early 2026, over 70 countries or economies globally have issued at least one AI-related policy, strategy, or regulation. OECD AI Principles have already provided countries with a common value foundation.” | |
| AI legislation in the US: a 2026 overview, 28-01-26: “The OECD’s AI Policy Observatory underscores the scale of this activity, hosting a repository of 1,000+ AI policies across 70+ jurisdictions, providing an up-to-date global view of AI governance efforts.” | |
| AI governance and regulation 2026: a complete guide to global frameworks, Jan 2026: “The OECD’s AI Policy Observatory tracks implementation across jurisdictions, providing the most comprehensive comparative database of global AI policy.” [Direct link to oecd.ai included in article body.] | |
| Global AI regulations in 2026: enforcement, risks and fines, 16-01-26: “The OECD, the United Nations, and the G7 are recognised groups pushing for global AI regulations — positive signs of a shift toward a more structured global AI governance framework beyond existing voluntary guidelines, such as the OECD AI Principles.” | |
| Comprehensive guide to AI laws and regulations worldwide (2026), Jan 2026: “There are various resources you can use to keep up to date with AI regulations. These include the OECD AI Policy Navigator, private resources such as global law firm Orrick’s US AI Law Tracker, and The Sumsuber.” | |
| 2025 | |
| The global standard: how OECD AI Principles became the foundation of international AI governance, Jul 2025: “The OECD AI Principles were the first intergovernmental standard on AI, establishing the foundation for global AI governance — 47 countries have adopted the principles, representing unprecedented international consensus.” | |
| Key findings from the Artificial Intelligence and Democracy Values Index, 02-05-25: “The first reports from the G7 Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework are now available for review through the dedicated OECD AI Policy Observatory page. These principles are established in global frameworks such as the OECD AI Principles (2019, 2024 update).” | |
| Network architecture for global AI policy, Mar 2025: “In 2024, the OECD — with its reach extended through GPAI — completed multistakeholder development of a reporting function for companies’ implementation of the Hiroshima code of conduct. This work will supplement the OECD’s ongoing work to develop incident reporting systems for AI.” | |
| What’s next for AI in 2025?, 08-01-25: “Groups like the OECD may prove useful in creating regulatory consistency across different regions, which could ease the burden of compliance for AI companies.” | |
| 2024 | |
| Why America’s economy is soaring ahead of its rivals, 03-12-24: “The country’s outperformance is rooted in long-term productivity growth that is the envy of the developed world. Could Trump’s policies endanger its lead?” | |
| A tech policy planning guide for India — beyond the first 100 days, Nov 2024: “National AI Policies and Strategies, OECD.AI Policy Observatory, accessed September 13, 2024, https://oecd.ai/en/dashboards/overview.” | |
| A new institution for governing AI? Lessons from GPAI, 20-09-24: “With the announcement in July 2024 by the OECD Secretary General that the Global Partnership on AI is merging with the agency’s AI policy work, a new chapter in global AI governance unfolds.” | |
| Two AI transparency concerns that governments should align on, 22-07-24: “On the international level, the OECD AI Principles, endorsed by 47 governments, include a principle on transparency and explainability, where AI actors should commit to transparency and responsible disclosure regarding their AI systems.” | |
| AI rules: the 2024 update to the OECD AI Principles, May 2024: “The OECD AI Principles, a testament to international alignment on AI regulation, were updated in May 2024 to reflect technological advances. Our analysis highlights the main changes and explains their impact on the OECD Principles’ national implementation.” | |
| OECD updates AI principles, 09-05-24: “The OECD AI Principles were first adopted in 2019. In May 2024, adherents updated them to consider new technological and policy developments. To date, 47 governments have committed to the OECD AI Principles.” | |
| Karine Perset helps governments understand AI, 02-03-24: “The OECD.AI Policy Observatory — a one-stop shop for AI data and trends — documents over 1,000 AI initiatives across nearly 70 jurisdictions. We created the OECD.AI Network of Experts — a network of more than 350 of the leading AI experts globally.” | |
| What’s next for AI regulation in 2024?, 05-01-24: “Global bodies like the UN, OECD, G20, and regional alliances have started to create working groups, advisory boards, principles, standards, and statements about AI. Groups like the OECD may prove useful in creating regulatory consistency across different regions.” | |
| AI Watch: global regulatory tracker — OECD, 2024 (updated continuously): “The OECD does not regulate the implementation of the Recommendation, although it does monitor and analyse information relating to AI initiatives through its AI Policy Observatory. The AI Policy Observatory includes a live database of AI strategies, policies and initiatives.” | |
| 2022 | |
| Tracking AI incidents can help protect citizens from the risks of AI, 12-10-22: “While AI provides tremendous benefits, it can also cause harm and lead to negative incidents or generate risks that fuel anxieties.” | |
| 2021 | |
| Is India the next AI superpower?, 10-11-21: “India has succeeded in equipping its vast technology talent base with AI skills, new data from GitHub reveals. And it’s not just the IT outsourcers who will benefit.” | |
| Why the OECD wants to calculate the AI compute needs of national governments, 26-01-21: “The multinational economic policy group is creating a task force that draws together data from a range of sources to make it easy for policymakers to understand how their investment strategy compares to that of other nations.” | |
| 2020 | |
| AI in Futures: Karine Perset, Economist at the OECD’s AI Observatory, 23-09-20 emerj.com: “In June 2019, the G20 adopted human-centered AI Principles that draw from the OECD Principles on AI. Emerj was invited to Paris to collaborate with the OECD’s AI Governance efforts.” | |
| The principles of AI governance – with Karine Perset of the OECD, 05-09-20 emerj.com: “We interviewed Karine Perset, from the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation in France about the informational pillars that make up strong AI governance for governments worldwide.” | |
| Pour développer l’intelligence artificielle de confiance, il faut partir de cas d’usage précis, simples et maîtrisables, 23-09-20: “De nombreuses initiatives ont été lancées pour définir une intelligence artificielle éthique et respectueuse des droits humains, mais pour l’instant, la mise en œuvre concrète de ces principes marque le pas…” | |
| Cognilytica joins OECD Network of Experts as invited expert, 08-06-20: “AI focused research firm Cognilytica joins the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Network of Experts as invited experts.” | |
| Emerj at the launch of the OECD AI Policy Observatory in Paris, 14-04-20 emerj.com: “On the first day, the OECD ONE AI group, a collection of AI experts, gathered to present and discuss trustworthy artificial intelligence practices, AI standards, and AI governance.” | |
| GoodAI represents the Czech Republic at the first OECD Network of Experts on AI, 10-03-20: “The OECD organized the first meeting of OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI) in Paris, where Marek Havrda, GoodAI’s AI Policy and Social Impact Director, presented a plan for practical AI governance.” | |
| International efforts around use of AI – interview with Karine Perset, OECD, 25-03-20: “In the podcast, we interview Karine Perset from OECD. She shares why creating international principles around AI is important, why the OECD launched the ONE AI Network of Experts, and where she sees the future of AI headed.” | |
| OECD policies will tackle AI ‘anxieties’, 03-03-20: “‘These Principles will be a global reference point for trustworthy AI so that we can harness its opportunities in a way that delivers the best outcomes for all,’ explained Gurría.” | |
| OECD on AI Policy Observatory launch: ‘The technology is not terribly well understood by policy makers’, 02-03-20: “The interactive website contains a wealth of information designed to help politicians and regulators stay on top of a rapidly evolving field.” | |
| AI Weekly: U.S. and EU strike contrasting tones on AI regulatory policy, 28-02-20: “Both of these follow AI principles and regulations proposed in May 2019 by the multi-nation OECD.” | |
| AI talent is moving fast around the world, OECD database shows, 27-02-20: “New online tool tracks skills, research and policies for artificial intelligence, as part of global effort to understand and control the new technology.” | |
| China and Big Tech are the new powers in artificial intelligence, 27-02-20: “A new online tool sheds light on the cutting edge of research, and helps policymakers respond to the technology challenge.” | |
| OECD launches AI Policy Observatory, 27-02-20: “Per the OECD, the project aims to help countries encourage, nurture and monitor the responsible development of trustworthy artificial intelligence systems for the benefit of society.” | |
| OECD to launch its AI Policy Observatory, 26-02-20: “OECD.AI will act as an online platform for governments, civil society, academia and other interested parties in order to share insights on artificial intelligence and collaborate on shaping related public policy.” | |
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