Evolving AI Transparency: The Journey of the AIBOM Generator and Its New Home at OWASP
Summary
The AIBOM Generator, an open-source tool that creates an AI Software Bill of Materials (AIBOM, a structured document listing key information about an AI model like its data sources and configurations), has been moved to OWASP (a nonprofit focused on software security) to enable broader community collaboration and development. The tool helps organizations understand what's inside AI models, where they came from, and how trustworthy their documentation is, addressing a gap between rapid AI adoption and lagging transparency practices. The project is now part of the OWASP GenAI Security Project and will continue improving AI supply chain visibility through community-driven enhancements.
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First tracked: March 13, 2026 at 12:56 PM
Classified by LLM (prompt v3) · confidence: 85%