AI Governance

AI Governance is about policy, guidelines, laws, best practices and standards.
In the United States of America
State
Several US States have put forward and passed their own AI laws and acts. This include California, Illinois and Colorado.
The SAFE AI Foundation will reach out to state leaders to give suggestions on what to include in new AI policies, ensuring AI safety is in place within the State of California.
Congress
The SAFE AI Foundation has reached out to congress representatives on the need to address AI Safety through policies, laws and regulations that could impact every state and every AI industries.
Senate
The SAFE AI Foundation has reached out to Senate representatives on the need to address AI Safety at the Federal level through introducing new AI policies, laws and regulations that could impact every US state and every AI industries.
White House
The SAFE AI Foundation has responded to White House AI Call for Action RFI.
In particular, the foundation mentioned the need to address AI misuse, fraud, impersonation, violation of copyrights, etc.
More info [ here ] .
Public
The public (consumers of AI products) will be engaged to indicate their levels of comfort, acceptance, fear, satisfaction, and expectations on the various outcomes of AI, be it CHATGPT/LLM, AI Agents, Humanoid Robots, etc.
The SAFE AI Foundation aims to interact with members of the public at all levels to seek their feedback. AI products are built for humans, and feedback from humans are therefore, important.
Other Countries
Korea
Korea has its AI Basic Act.
Japan
Japan has its AI Promotion Act
Taiwan
Taiwan has its AI Governance Framework.
See: https://iapp.org/news/a/taiwan-s-ai-governance-framework-unveiled
Canada
Canada AIDA - AI and Data Act
More info [ here ] .
United Kingdom
The UK has its AI pro-innovation approach and upcoming AI Bill
See: The Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill [HL] (2025)
European Union
The European Union (EU) has introduced its EU AI Act.
More info [ here ] . EU Whistle Blower channel, see:


