AI Verify is becoming the de facto ASEAN AI governance baseline. Use it as the starting checklist even outside Singapore.
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) released AI Verify 2.0, Singapore's updated governance framework for enterprise AI deployment. Version 2.0 extends the original AI Verify toolkit with three additions: a generative AI specific testing protocol, a cross-border compatibility mapping to EU AI Act Article 9 requirements, and a self-assessment template designed for mid-market enterprises without dedicated AI governance teams.
**What changed from version 1.0.** The original AI Verify focused primarily on classification and predictive AI models — the kind used in credit scoring, hiring, and predictive maintenance. The generative AI extension in version 2.0 covers: hallucination rate benchmarking, output toxicity screening, model card disclosure requirements, and data provenance documentation for RAG-based applications. These tests were not part of the original specification, which predated the commercial deployment of ChatGPT-tier models.
**The EU AI Act compatibility layer.** Singapore's AI Verify has historically been a voluntary self-certification standard without external enforcement. Version 2.0 adds an optional EU AI Act Article 9 (risk management system requirements) compatibility assessment, creating a pathway for Singapore-based enterprises deploying in Europe to demonstrate AI Act compliance through AI Verify outputs rather than running a separate EU assessment. This is directly relevant to APAC enterprises with European operations or European customers.
**Mid-market self-assessment template.** The most practically useful addition for APAC mid-market companies is the simplified self-assessment template, designed to complete in 40–60 hours rather than the 200+ hours that the full AI Verify audit requires. The template covers: intended use documentation, bias and fairness checks on the primary training dataset, performance monitoring commitments, and user disclosure requirements. For companies deploying AI in customer-facing contexts, this template provides a defensible governance baseline.
**AIMenta's editorial read.** AI Verify 2.0 is the most useful AI governance framework currently available for APAC mid-market enterprises. The self-assessment template is a practical starting point for teams that need a governance artefact without a specialised AI compliance team. The EU AI Act compatibility mapping is an unexpected bonus for companies with cross-border ambitions.
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