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In brief

Organizations domiciled in Colombia can now adopt the international standard ISO/IEC 42001:2023, which will make them among the first organizations in Latin America to have a certifiable standard for the responsible management of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

What is ISO/IEC 42001:2023?

This international standard sets out requirements for establishing, maintaining, and continually improving an AI management system, applicable to any organization that develops or uses AI-based solutions, regardless of size or sector.


Key takeaways

Key news for Colombia:

  • International certification: Colombian organizations can now certify their AI management systems under a globally recognized standard, building trust with clients, investors, and authorities.
  • Alignment with public policy: This adoption supports Colombia’s national AI strategy, promoting responsible innovation, transparency, risk management, and the protection of fundamental rights.
  • Competitive advantages: Certification under ISO/IEC 42001:2023 will help Colombian companies differentiate themselves in international markets and comply with emerging regulatory requirements.

Standard highlights:

  • Governance and leadership in AI
  • AI-specific risk assessment and treatment
  • Operational controls throughout the AI system lifecycle
  • Continuous improvement and auditing
  • Integration with other standards (ISO 9001, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27701)

Why is this important? The adoption of ISO/IEC 42001:2023 in Colombia is a milestone for trust, ethics, and competitiveness in AI. Certified organizations will be able to demonstrate responsibility, transparency, and compliance to clients and regulators.

Next steps: We recommend reviewing your current AI practices and considering alignment with this standard. Our Baker McKenzie team is ready to support you with assessment, implementation, and certification of ISO/IEC 42001:2023.

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Angelica Navarro is a partner in Baker McKenzie's Bogota office. She served as an advisor to the Superintendent of Industry and Commerce on antitrust and merger control. Prior to that, she was an adviser to the director of the National Protection Unit, where she was in charge of the formulation and execution on protection and human rights programs. Previously, she worked as an associate at a legal services firm and an in-house attorney from the Mexichem Colombia company.
She was selected by Global Competition Review, along with clients and colleagues to be included in the 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 Who's Who Legal: Competition – Future Leaders publication as one of the most outstanding lawyers in the right of free competition under 45 years of age. Angélica was also recognized by Legal 500 in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and in 2023 as a "Next Generation lawyer" in competition law.
In 2024, her exceptional contributions to the field were recognized when she was named a Next Generation Partener by Legal 500 and as an Associate to Watch by Chamber Latin America.

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Carolina Pardo joined Baker McKenzie in 1994 and is a Partner of the Firm since 2008. She is currently a member of the Global Steering Committee for the Firm’s Cybersecurity and Privacy group and of the Global Steering Committee for the Firm’s Investigation, Compliance and Ethics Group. She was a member of the Global Steering Committee for the Firm’s Global Antitrust and Competition from 2016 and until 2020 and is currently a member of the Latam's Antitrust Steering Committee.
She graduated as a lawyer and a specialist in International Contracts Law from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá. She obtained a LL.M. with emphasis in International Private Law and Competition Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
In 2016 and 2025 Global Competition Review selected her as one of the 100 most influential women in antitrust. The last two Superintendents of Industry and Commerce have selected Carolina as a Non-Governmental Advisor to the Colombian Antitrust Regulator. Legal 500 also awarded her a recognition in 2025 as lawyer of the year in compliance and investigations in Colombia.

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Carlos Arboleda is a senior associate of the Antitrust & Competition practice area. He has 14 years of experience in private practice.
He has been consistently recognized as Associate to Watch by Chambers and Partners and as Rising Star by Legal 500, as well as twice shortlisted to the Colombia Antitrust & Competition Rising Star of the Year by Legal 500.

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Julieth Sanclemente is a senior associate within the competition law, consumer protection and protection of personal data practices; and has 9 years of experience in these areas.
Julieth is a lawyer from the University of Los Andes (Bogotá) and has a master's degree (LL.M) by the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, specialized in competition, innovation and commercial law (London).