Standardization
Standardization

Standardization

The Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart) in December 2020 adopted a standardization program in the field of "Artificial Intelligence" for the period from 2021 to 2024.

In December 2020, the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart) adopted an AI standardization program for the period from 2021 to 2024. The program includes the development of at least 111 standards, which are designed to overcome regulatory and technical barriers in the implementation of the federal project "Artificial Intelligence. 

By 2024 no less than 102 national standards and 91 accompanying international standards will be approved and updated. In 2022, 49 national standards and 6 international standards were developed. According to the plan, in 2023 there will be 40 new standards, and in 2024 - 39.  

In order to improve the efficiency of work on standardization in the field of AI at the national and international level, by order of Rosstandart in 2019, the Technical Committee for Standardization No. 164 "Artificial Intelligence" (TC 164) was created. The committee includes more than 120 specialized companies and state bodies, including the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Trade and Communications, the Ministry of Economic Development, Rosreestr, Roszdravnadzor, Skoltech, Gazprom, Yandex, MTS and others.


Activities

General Purpose Standards;

Mechanical engineering;

Automobile transport;

Air Transport;

Health care;

Spatial data.

Predicted Results

100+

100+ national AI standards will be developed

90+

90+ supported international AI standards will be developed

Existing achievements

49

In 2021-2022 49 national AI standards developed and approved

6

In 2021-2022 with the participation of Russian specialists, 6 international standards were developed and approved