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This database is a living collection of AI-relevant laws, regulations, standards, and other governance documents from around the world. Updated regularly, AGORA includes summaries, document text, thematic tags, and filters.
This roadmap focuses on building a large-scale quantum computer capable of performing “complex, error-corrected computations” and emphasizes breakthroughs in surface code error correction, scalable qubit architectures, and cryogenic control systems.
This roadmap outlines a strategy to scale quantum computing from noisy intermediate-scale systems to fault-tolerant, utility-scale quantum-centric supercomputers by 2033.
The IEEE GET Program for AI Ethics & Governance Standards supports efforts around AI ethics and governance literacy and invites review of the standards in the repository. To contribute to the ecosystem, contact AIE-GET@ieee.org. Standards download requires sign in with a free IEEE account.
The first public version of the draft European Standardization Roadmap for Industrial Symbiosis. It identifies where standardization can support industrial symbiosis, highlights priority action areas, and provides a basis for further consultation with Technical Committees, industry, and public authorities.
Interactive mapping tool developed by the Standardization Programme Coordination Group for ISO, IEC, and ITU. This resource lists corresponding committees, subcommittees, and study groups for over 60 technologies. The intent is to help submitters of new proposals identify overlaps early and avoid duplication.
Microsoft’s quantum roadmap outlines a staged approach to building a fault-tolerant, utility-scale quantum computer and three “quantum computing implementation levels”: foundational, resilient, and scale. The roadmap also emphasizes the development of topological qubits, quantum error correction, and scalable quantum hardware.
Website that includes the current standards under development at IEC/ISO JTC3 Quantum Technologies. Note: Access to the full documents is only accessible for IEC Committee members.
This ASCET report provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of AI-related standards and standardization activities. The report examines the organizations, initiatives, and frameworks shaping the development and use of AI standards across industry, government, and academia.
IEEE’s quantum roadmap aims to link quantum technologies to real-world business problems by identifying application-ready use cases, technological limitations, and standardization needs across industries. NOTE: As of 2026, the roadmap remains under development.
The Resource Hub organizes and provides access to AI activities and expertise across the UN system, offering searchable access to over 700 documented AI initiatives across the UN, fostering coordination, reducing duplication, and supporting stakeholders in navigating the evolving AI landscape.
This report includes an overview of quantum standardization with focus on the pre-standardization engagement process; international and domestic work related to quantum technology; the significance of cost, capacity, and risk, and their impact on industry participation in standards; and recommendations focused on standards acceleration.
This database of standards relevant to AI includes standards from various standards developing organizations (SDOs) on topics including robotics, process automation, content generation, image analysis, and more.
Web-based, filterable catalogue of 300+ standards relevant to AI from various standards developing organizations (SDOs) on topics including robotics and autonomous systems, speech recognition and human-machine conversation, and computer vision. This database has not been recently updated.
This report details efforts conducted in 2025 to address the gaps identified in the Standardization Roadmap for Additive Manufacturing, Version 3.0, published by the America Makes and ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative (AMSC).
Web-based guide to commonly used acronyms on ansi.org and throughout U.S. and international (particularly ISO and IEC) standardization activities.
This website answers frequently asked questions on standards created by ANSI.
Web-based access to ANSI newsletters, including the Standards Action newsletter, What’s New, and the Congressional Standards Update. It also offers special publications including the Government Relations and Public Policy Monthly Update and newsletters on ANSI activities in China and Africa.
This document library provides links to ANSI public documents including information about ANSI as an organization and standards activities.
Website offering access to training courses on various aspects of the standardization system, including an introductory standards course, self-directed public training courses, and accreditation-related courses from the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Training Institute.
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