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RICS launches global AI standard for surveying
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has published the first global professional standard for the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in surveying practice – a decisive move to guide the profession through the rapid evolution of AI technologies.
Set to take effect on 9 March 2026, the new standard sets out mandatory requirements and best practice expectations for RICS members and regulated firms worldwide. It addresses the growing integration of AI across valuation, construction, infrastructure, and land services – and aims to ensure these tools are used ethically, transparently, and with professional oversight.
Some of the key provisions of the new standard include:
- Governance & Risk Management
Firms must implement clear policies around data use, AI system governance, and risk documentation – including the creation of risk registers and due diligence procedures. - Professional Judgment & Oversight
Surveyors must assess the reliability of AI outputs and remain accountable for all work, applying professional scepticism and expertise throughout. - Transparency & Client Communication
Clients must be informed, in writing, of when and how AI will be used in service delivery, including options for redress or opting out. - Ethical Development of AI
For firms developing their own AI systems, the standard mandates assessments of data quality, stakeholder involvement, sustainability impact, and legal compliance.
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