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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The AI RMF is built on four functions: Govern, Map, Measure, and Manage. The source does not explicitly state that these functions are the 'core' of the AI RMF. The claim mentions 'Updated guidance released in 2025 expanded the framework to address supply chain vulnerabilities, model provenance, data integrity, and third-party risks'. The source mentions these updates in March 2025, but does not explicitly state that the framework was 'expanded' to address these issues. The claim mentions 'introducing maturity model guidance for measuring organizational AI risk management capabilities'. The source mentions the introduction of maturity model guidance, but does not explicitly state that it is for measuring organizational AI risk management capabilities.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: At its core, the AI RMF is built on four functions: Govern, Map, Measure, and Manage, providing a systematic approach to improving the robustness and reliability of AI systems. Updated guidance releas

Note: The AI RMF is built on four functions: Govern, Map, Measure, and Manage. The source does not explicitly state that these functions are the 'core' of the AI RMF. The claim mentions 'Updated guidance released in 2025 expanded the framework to address supply chain vulnerabilities, model provenance, data integrity, and third-party risks'. The source mentions these updates in March 2025, but does not explicitly state that the framework was 'expanded' to address these issues. The claim mentions 'introducing maturity model guidance for measuring organizational AI risk management capabilities'. The source mentions the introduction of maturity model guidance, but does not explicitly state that it is for measuring organizational AI risk management capabilities.

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