Linux Foundation Forms Appia Foundation to Standardize AI Trust
As international regulations tighten, a coalition of industry giants including Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI has launched the Appia Foundation. Hosted by the Linux Foundation, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between high-level global AI standards and practical, verifiable conformity assessments across the entire technology value chain.

The Appia Foundation operates under the Joint Development Foundation to create modular, open-source specifications that act as a connecting layer for AI safety. By translating abstract frameworks like ISO/IEC guidelines into tangible evaluation criteria, the project seeks to move AI governance from theoretical principles to measurable outcomes. The framework allows organizations to assess specific components rather than entire systems, enabling the pass-through of technical evidence to downstream users.
This architecture is designed to reduce the friction of vendor evaluations and contractual compliance. By establishing a vendor-neutral environment, the coalition intends to lower operational costs and provide a consistent basis for auditing AI systems. Initial members include Arm, Ericsson, Mastercard, Mitsubishi Electric, and Siemens, who collectively aim to build an industry-wide infrastructure for accountability in AI deployment.
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