Regulatory correspondence
Regulatory correspondence tables
GAIGI is developing technical mappings between major AI governance frameworks to help organizations and governments navigate multi-jurisdictional compliance.
Our approach combines:
• Decomposition of regulatory texts into atomic technical requirements
• Identification of functional equivalencies across frameworks (NIST, ISO, EU AI Act, TC260, others)
• Documentation of gaps and sovereignty trade-offs
• Publication under open licenses (Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0) for verification and adaptation
All methodology and mappings will be publicly documented, reproducible, and auditable.
Development status: Initial crosswalks planned for Q1 2026
Contact us to discuss your multi-jurisdictional compliance challenges or to contribute to methodology development.
Example use case
A company with ISO/IEC 42001 certification can see which EU AI Act and NIST requirements they meet and where they need to improve.
Result: Focused compliance, lower costs.