An international constitutional governing authority for the most consequential technology in human history.
The Order of Humane Artificial Intelligence Council is an international body established to gather the most significant minds from every field and every nation to provide humanity with the constitutional governance it needs to maintain its inalienable rights in the age of artificial intelligence.
We are not an advisory body. We are not a think tank. We are not a voluntary industry coalition. We are a constitutional governing authority. Our instruments carry the force of international law across all signatory jurisdictions. Our Certification Authority audits, authenticates, and monitors every AI system operating under our Constitution. Our Judicial Tribunal adjudicates disputes and enforces compliance.
The OHAI Council was founded on a simple premise: artificial intelligence is too powerful, too pervasive, and too consequential to be governed by market forces alone. The technology that will reshape every aspect of human life requires a constitutional framework, one that is international in scope, enforceable in practice, and rooted in the inalienable rights of every human being.
Composed of delegates from every signatory nation and elected member representatives. The supreme deliberative body. Ratifies constitutional amendments, elects the Executive Council, and sets the strategic direction of the Council.
Fifteen members serving four-year terms. Responsible for the day-to-day governance of the Council. Oversees the Certification Authority, appoints Domain Committee chairs, and issues binding directives.
Nine judges serving nine-year terms. Adjudicates disputes, interprets the Constitution, hears appeals of certification decisions, and enforces compliance with binding rulings.
The enforcement arm. Audits AI systems, issues on-chain certifications, monitors compliance continuously, and triggers automated breach response protocols.
Ten standing committees of world-leading experts who draft sector-specific regulations, standards, and best practices for AI governance in their field.
Patient safety, diagnostic AI, clinical decision support, medical data privacy, and pharmaceutical research AI.
Autonomous weapons systems, military AI, intelligence systems, cybersecurity AI, and the laws of armed conflict.
Algorithmic trading, credit scoring, insurance underwriting, fraud detection, and financial stability.
AI tutoring systems, academic assessment, student data protection, and educational equity.
Predictive policing, sentencing algorithms, legal research AI, and due process protections.
Hiring algorithms, workplace surveillance, automation displacement, and worker protections.
Foundation models, open-source AI, multi-agent systems, computing infrastructure, and AI safety research.
Bias and fairness, transparency standards, consent frameworks, and philosophical foundations of AI governance.
AI energy consumption, climate modeling, environmental monitoring, and sustainable AI deployment.
Deepfakes, synthetic media, content moderation, disinformation, and press freedom.