Artificial intelligence (AI) ethics have become one of the essential elements of soft law in regulating national and international markets. The Global AI Ethics index framework could be the basis for ethical impact assessment in alliance with the Recommendation and OECD AI Principles and the framework for AI classification. Methodology includes several subindexes in accordance with AI lifecycle and covering all the stakeholders involved. In this regard government and state policy is one of the key subindexes for further estimations of AI ethics. The groups of indicators it is based in includes AI employees, AI cases, state policy development tracks. The levels of estimation from federal to cities could warry depending on the country and its administrative structure. It is evident that some of the indicators could be assessed only with reliance on the survey data.