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Thailand | Publication | octobre 2025
Thailand is once again moving forward with AI regulation in an effort to establish a comprehensive framework for the use of artificial intelligence in the country. On 1 October 2025, the National Cyber Security Agency, the agency under the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, published the “AI Securities Guideline” (the Guideline).
The Guideline includes key information, recommendations and best practices from international standards and frameworks such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity and the Open Worldwide Application Security Project, as well as relevant laws, practices, and technical reports of Thailand.
The Guideline is structured around four key sections designed to promote the secure and responsible use of AI systems:
In summary, Thailand is advancing both its AI laws and AI guidelines. Organisations that develop and use AI should adhere to the Guideline to ensure their AI use complies with the established standards and laws, thereby avoiding any breaches.
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