Public-sector AI use

Where the German state already uses AI.

The public-sector AI register makes published profiles from federal, state and municipal bodies individually inspectable, with a stable identifier, lifecycle, governance fields and direct original evidence.

Source checked 18 Jul 2026, 22:41Original MaKI source ↗Data schema ki-verwaltungsradar.public-index.v1
published profiles350individual MaKI records, not an estimated total population
operational144status stated in the published profile
named authorities98exact authority names, never automatically merged
risk not published61missing means neither low nor high risk
The critical boundary

Published does not mean complete.

The register shows the published MaKI stock. It is neither a complete inventory of German public administration nor an independent legal assessment.

Profile ≠ full inventory
From idea to operation

The published AI lifecycle

Every profile remains in the stage reported by the publishing body. Operational status is a source statement, not a technical verification by i6eal.

01
Idea & needneed described, implementation still open
46
02
Planning & PoCconcept, pilot or proof of concept
48
03
Developmentsystem is being built or tested
104
04
Operationalreported as in productive use
144
05
Retiredreported as no longer in use
8
Federal distribution

What states and municipalities make visible

The map counts only profiles with a published federal state. Federal profiles stay separate because they must not be assigned to one state.

Publication density

Which fields are actually populated

The bars count published information. They assess neither quality nor legal compliance of an individual system.

Application area350 / 350
AI method304 / 350
Risk classification289 / 350
Contractor use287 / 350
Data-protection statement279 / 350
Fundamental-rights review258 / 350
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