RiesgosIA.org launched a free “Periodic Table of AI Risks,” organizing 118 threats into a visual, structured format. Designed for broad audiences, it simplifies understanding of technical and societal AI risks, supporting education and informed discussion without replacing formal governance or risk assessment frameworks.
— As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful, more accessible, and more deeply embedded in daily life, the risks surrounding the technology are becoming harder for many people to identify, compare, and understand. RiesgosIA.org is pleased to announce the launch of the Periodic Table of AI Risks, a free visual tool that organizes 118 artificial intelligence risks into a structured, periodic-table-inspired taxonomy.
Designed as an educational entry point for students, professionals, policymakers, journalists, researchers, and the wider public, the Periodic Table of AI Risks uses a familiar scientific format to make a complex topic easier to explore. Risks are grouped by technical nature and level of complexity, helping users move from immediate and practical concerns, such as prompt injection, data poisoning, model bias, and security vulnerabilities, to broader social, economic, environmental, and long-term risks, including job displacement, misinformation, energy costs, deceptive alignment, and loss of control.
The launch comes at a time when AI safety and governance conversations are expanding beyond specialized research communities. Businesses, schools, governments, and individuals are increasingly encountering questions about how AI systems behave, how they may be misused, and how their effects can reach across privacy, cybersecurity, labor markets, public trust, and human decision-making. RiesgosIA.org created the Periodic Table of AI Risks to provide a clear starting point for those conversations without requiring users to begin with dense technical papers or policy documents.
“AI risk is becoming one of the defining public issues of our time, but the knowledge is often scattered across technical papers, policy documents, cybersecurity reports, and expert communities,” says Nicolas Rodriguez, founder of RiesgosIA.org, AI governance specialist, IAPP AI Governance Professional, and ISO/IEC 42001 Lead Implementer. “The Periodic Table of AI Risks gives people a simple visual entry point, so they can understand what is at stake, how different risks connect, and where to keep learning.”
According to the organization, the Periodic Table of AI Risks is not intended to replace formal risk assessments, compliance programs, governance frameworks, or regulatory analysis. Instead, it is designed to help people build vocabulary and context around AI safety. Each risk category supports a broader understanding of how AI threats can emerge across data, models, systems, users, institutions, and society.
RiesgosIA.org describes itself as a reference database on artificial intelligence risks for the Spanish-speaking world and provides resources in both English and Spanish. Its platform includes a visual and interactive map of 118 risk vectors, an interface for exploring more than 1,300 documented AI risks connected to the MIT AI Risk Repository, an AI regulation map, a capabilities dashboard, an AI safety career guide, a job board, and educational resources for those looking to better understand AI governance and safety.
Since launching in February 2026, RiesgosIA.org has attracted more than 6,000 visits from 56 countries, reflecting growing public interest in accessible AI risk education. By presenting artificial intelligence risks in a visual format, the organization aims to help more people recognize that AI safety is not a single issue, but a connected landscape of technical, social, economic, legal, and ethical concerns.
The Periodic Table of AI Risks is available at https://riesgosia.org/en/periodic-table/ or https://riesgosia.org/.
About RiesgosIA.org
RiesgosIA.org is an educational platform focused on artificial intelligence risks, AI safety, and AI governance. Built around Learn, Work, and Research, the platform offers bilingual English and Spanish resources, an accessible MIT AI Risk Repository interface, a risk register generator, a policy map, a capabilities dashboard, an AI safety career guide, and a job board. RiesgosIA.org helps students, professionals, policymakers, researchers, and the public explore AI risks through structured, accessible tools designed to support learning and informed discussion.
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