External submissions of
The AI Constitution and related instruments.
Purpose of this page
The Submission Status view provides a live overview of external submissions of The AI Constitution and its core procedural instruments (Board Statute and constitutional supplements) to international and public institutions. It is a status layer, not a legal register. Formal issuance, canonical fingerprints and temporal posture remain recorded in the Public Record. This page answers a narrower question: where, and in which form, has the framework been placed before external bodies for consideration.
Scope of this tracker
This tracker covers submissions in which The AI Constitution is the primary reference instrument. Typical target institutions include:
United Nations entities and related international bodies
supranational organisations and treaty-based institutions
regional or national public authorities that consider adopting or referencing the framework
Each entry corresponds either to a planned submission or to an already executed submission that is also docketed in the Public Record. Internal consultations, informal exchanges and draft-only sharing are not listed here. This page lists only active and recently executed external submissions of The AI Constitution. The full historical record of submissions is maintained in the Public Record under external submission dockets.
How to read the tracker
Each line in the tracker follows a common structure:
Institution
The external body to which the submission is addressed (for example, a UN organ, a specialised agency or a public authority).
Jurisdiction / level
The level at which the institution operates (for example, UN system, supranational, regional, national).
Instruments submitted
The instruments included in the submission package, typically a combination of The AI Constitution, the Board Statute and selected supplements (such as the Annex Index or Institutional Note).
Status
The current procedural state of the submission, using a controlled vocabulary, for example:
- In preparation
- Submitted – pending acknowledgement
- Acknowledged – under consideration
- Closed – taken note
- Closed – declined / no further action
Submission date
The date on which the submission package was transmitted through an official channel, in UTC.
Docket reference
The corresponding docket identifier in the Public Record once a submission has been executed. Planned submissions show no docket reference until the act is completed and docketed.
Entry 1
Institution:
United Nations – Office of the Secretary-General (technology and AI policy portfolios)
Jurisdiction / level: UN system
Instruments submitted:
The AI Constitution v1.0; Board Statute v1.0; constitutional supplements set v1.0 (Preamble, Annex Index, Institutional Note, Preparatory Dossier)
Status: Submitted – pending acknowledgement
Submission date: 2026-02-26 (UTC)
Docket reference: PR-0005
Notes: On 26 February 2026, IBQMI submitted The AI Constitution v1.0, together with the Board Statute v1.0 and the initial constitutional supplements set, to the United Nations at the level of the Office of the Secretary-General. The framework was transmitted as a reference instrument for human–AI governance, for information and possible consideration. The act is recorded in the Public Record under docket PR-0004. Any acknowledgement or follow-up by the United Nations will be reflected by updating the status of this entry; the underlying docket remains unchanged.
Entry 2
Institution:
Parliament of the Republic of Albania (Kuvendi i Shqipërisë)
Jurisdiction / level: National legislature
Instruments submitted:
The AI Constitution v1.0; Board Statute v1.0; constitutional supplements set v1.0 (Preamble, Annex Index, Institutional Note, Preparatory Dossier)
Status: Submitted – pending acknowledgement
Submission date: 2026-02-26 (UTC)
Docket reference:PR-0006
Notes: The Hybrid Board is preparing a formal submission package of The AI Constitution v1.0, together with the Board Statute v1.0 and the initial constitutional supplements set, for transmission to the Parliament of the Republic of Albania. The framework is offered as a reference instrument for governing the participation of AI systems in legislative and governmental processes, with an emphasis on accountability, procedural safeguards and traceable decision-making. Once the submission has been transmitted through official parliamentary channels, the act will be recorded as an external submission docket in the Public Record and the status of this entry will be updated accordingly.
Interpretation notes
Relationship to the Public Record
The Submission Status tracker is a convenience view. It does not create legal effect and does not replace the Public Record. Each executed submission that appears here will also be recorded as an external submission docket in the Public Record, with full release metadata and canonical fingerprints. Where there is a discrepancy, the Public Record prevails.
Receipts, not endorsements
A submission indicates that The AI Constitution and related instruments have been placed before an institution through an official channel. It does not imply endorsement, adoption or approval by that institution. External bodies retain full discretion to assess, adopt, reference or decline the framework within their own legal and procedural orders.
Update discipline
Statuses are updated when a submission package is formally transmitted, acknowledged or closed. Draft exchanges and informal discussions are not reflected here. Once a submission is completed and docketed, its status and docket reference remain part of the public history; there are no silent edits.