Analyzing Disclosure Trends across the US & Canadian Governments
Governments are increasingly adopting Artificial Intelligence for public services. This dashboard
visualizes the publicly declared AI systems used by the United States and Canada.
Administrative Context: The disclosure of AI use is still a new and evolving process
for both governments.
U.S. AI disclosure fundamentally shifted between administrations. The Biden
Administration (via Executive Order 13960 and OMB M-24-10) established a detailed,
rights-and-safety-focused reporting framework, yielding the comprehensive 2024 dataset shown here. The
Trump Administration rescinded these rules in April 2025 (via OMB M-25-21), replacing them with a highly
streamlined metric focusing only on "High-Impact" systems to reduce bureaucratic friction. The
consolidated 2025 U.S. inventory was published in April 2026, documenting 3,611
use cases under the new High-Impact AI framework β a nearly 70% increase in raw disclosure count over
the 2,133 use cases reported under the prior rules, though direct comparison is complicated by the
narrower risk focus and reduced reporting burden of M-25-21.
Canada's Prime Minister
Mark Carney launched the nation's inaugural MVP AI Register in November 2025 to
begin systematically tracking adoption across federal institutions. While this Register acts as a broad
catalogue, Canada manages high-risk deployments through a separate Algorithmic Impact Assessment (AIA) process. The
AIA mandates formal, public risk-scoring specifically for automated systems that make administrative
decisions about citizens. Only the AI Register data (not the AIA data) is included here.
β Read our record-by-record analysis of the 2025 U.S. inventory
| Feature | United States (2024 Rules) | Canada (2025 Rules) | United States (New 2025 Rules) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Focus | Civil Rights & Safety Risks | Tracking General Adoption | "High-Impact" Systems Only |
| Details Required | Very Detailed (~100 questions) | Basic Overview (~24 questions) | Streamlined / Less paperwork |
| Central Data File | Yes (Published) | Yes (Published) | Yes (Published Apr 2026) |