Why this matters
- AI literacy initiatives are expanding rapidly, but public confidence depends on transparent evidence.
- Without structured documentation, schools and governments often face competing narratives rather than comparable records.
- AAB addresses the governance gap through neutral documentation and long-term preservation.
Key point: The challenge is not access. The challenge is public judgment and trust.
What AAB is (and is not)
AAB is
- Independent, non-profit documentation body
- Public evidence preservation initiative
- Neutral framework provider
- Structured case and pilot registry
AAB is not
- A curriculum vendor
- A product certification authority
- A vendor endorsement body
- A ranking organization
How AAB supports governments and institutions
What institutions often need
- Transparent evaluation mechanisms
- Third-party documentation
- Publicly accessible learning records
- Evidence before endorsement
What AAB provides
- Neutral documentation frameworks
- Open submission architecture (with verification)
- Structured comparative formats
- Long-term record preservation
How to engage
- Work with AAB or AAB-authorized regional Laison.
- Adopt AAB documentation templates for pilots (district, library, after-school, higher-ed).
- Contribute structured case/pilot records to the public registry.
- Support international comparative learning through shared formats.
- Join governance dialogue: transparency standards and documentation best practices.
Participation does not imply endorsement. It builds transparency.
Safeguards & neutrality
- Structural independence from commercial entities
- Clear separation from implementation decisions
- No recommendations or vendor endorsement authority
- Public, documented processes
Our credibility depends on restraint.