AI Summary: Thailand AI Governance Guidelines is an voluntary AI regulation in TH focused on governance_principles. Maximum penalty: N/A (voluntary). Nerq has assessed 41,734 agents against applicable risk classifications.

AI Agent Compliance: Thailand AI Governance Guidelines

Thailand AI Governance Guidelines is a currently voluntary regulation focused on governance_principles in TH. It establishes a risk-based framework for AI systems with penalties up to N/A (voluntary) for non-compliance.

Overview

Statusvoluntary
Effective Date2024-01-01
RegionTH
CountryTH
Focus Areagovernance_principles
Max PenaltyN/A (voluntary)
Per ViolationN/A (voluntary)
SourceOfficial text

Risk Model

principles_based

Risk Classes

High-Risk Criteria

Requirements

Agent Risk Distribution

41,126
minimal
401
high
207
limited

Top Agents by Compliance Score

AgentComplianceRisk ClassTrust Score
williamzujkowski/strudel-mcp-server 100.0 minimal 92.9
laravel/boost 100.0 minimal 91.2
openagents 100.0 minimal 91.2
harbor 100.0 minimal 90.5
microsoft/azure-devops-mcp 100.0 minimal 90.3
opal 100.0 minimal 90.2
GoogleCloudPlatform/agent-starter-pack 100.0 minimal 90.1
laravel/mcp 100.0 minimal 90.0
agentgateway/agentgateway 100.0 minimal 89.8
QwenLM/qwen-code 100.0 minimal 89.7

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the compliance requirements under Thailand AI Governance Guidelines?

Thailand AI Governance Guidelines requires AI systems to meet specific regulatory standards focused on governance_principles. Nerq automatically checks AI agents against these requirements.

How does Thailand AI Governance Guidelines classify AI risk?

Thailand AI Governance Guidelines uses a risk-based classification: principles_based. Nerq maps each agent to the applicable risk class.

What are the penalties under Thailand AI Governance Guidelines?

Non-compliance with Thailand AI Governance Guidelines can result in penalties up to N/A (voluntary). Use Nerq to identify compliance gaps before enforcement.

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