Mexico
OECD
7%
2/28
AI Gap Index
0/10
Schools
1/8
Workforce
0/6
Governance
1/4
Access
Schools 0/10
D1 AI literacy curriculum exists in schools 0
D2 Curriculum is binding law or mandate 0
D3 Ethics component included in curriculum 0
D4 Teacher training mandated and funded before rollout 0
D5 Dedicated funding attached to the requirement 0
Workforce 1/8
D6 Employers legally required to train all employees 0
D7 Training must cover ethics and critical evaluation 0
D8 Pre-redundancy training obligation exists 0
D9 Workers have rights when AI used in employment decisions 1 April 2026 amendment to the Federal Labor Law and Federal Copyright Law requires explicit worker consent before employers use AI to reproduce performers' image, voice, or likeness; establishes post-contract rights over AI-generated synthetic performances. Scoped to entertainment/media sector only; broader cross-sector AI labor rights bill (CONAIA) still in Senate committee. [3]
Civil Service & Governance 0/6
D10 Civil servants working with AI must receive training 0
D11 Minimum training standard is defined 0
D12 Enforcement mechanism exists with named authority 0
Public Access 1/4
D13 Free or publicly funded AI literacy resources available 1 UNESCO AI Readiness Assessment and civil society policy briefs provide some publicly accessible information on AI literacy, though no government-funded AI literacy resources for the general population are confirmed. [1]
D14 Digital infrastructure support for schools and institutions 0
Subregion map
Coloured regions are scored. Grey = no data yet. Click a region to open its profile.
Regions & states
Subregions inherit supranational obligations from their parent country but may have additional local policy. Scores reflect local policy only.
Region
Schools /10
Workforce /8
Governance /6
Access /4
Total
Nuevo León
4
0
0
1
5 18%
Guanajuato
2
0
1
1
4 14%
Estado de México
3
0
0
0
3 11%
Jalisco
1
0
0
1
2 7%
Mexico City
0
0
0
1
1 4%
Puebla
0
0
0
0
0 0%
Index history
May 30, 2026 2/28 Refresh pass: Federal Labor Law amended (Apr 7, 2026) to require consent for AI use of performers' likeness/voice; dimension 9 raised from 0 to 1 (sector-specific worker rights re: AI). CONAIA bill still pending Senate; no national AI curriculum or governance body enacted; other scores unchanged.
April 25, 2026 1/28 Refresh pass: National Declaration on Ethical AI published January 2026 (Chapultepec Principles, 10 commitments); no new regulatory body established; CONAIA bill still pending Senate; scores unchanged.
March 19, 2026 1/28 First research pass: no binding AI education policy or regulation despite approximately 60 legislative proposals since 2020; no AI governance body with a mandate; marginal public access resources scored.