Measuring responsible AI in 138 countries
Measuring responsible AI in 138 countries
Measuring responsible AI in 138 countries
ABOUT US

Igniting global action on responsible AI, with local evidence

Igniting global action on responsible AI, with local evidence

Igniting global action on responsible AI, with local evidence

So that AI serves equitable futures for everyone, everywhere

PROBLEM

In the absence of measurements to track commitments, practices and progress in countries around the world, the concept of responsible AI remains abstract.

To move from principles to practice in responsible AI we need to know what efforts countries are making and to track and measure progress. Currently, there is a scarcity of globally representative data on what steps countries are taking to prepare for the challenges and possibilities presented by AI, particularly with regard to the enjoyment and realization of human rights.

PROBLEM

In the absence of measurements to track commitments, practices and progress in countries around the world, the concept of responsible AI remains abstract.

To move from principles to practice in responsible AI we need to know what efforts countries are making and to track and measure progress. Currently, there is a scarcity of globally representative data on what steps countries are taking to prepare for the challenges and possibilities presented by AI, particularly with regard to the enjoyment and realization of human rights.

PROBLEM

In the absence of measurements to track commitments, practices and progress in countries around the world, the concept of responsible AI remains abstract.

To move from principles to practice in responsible AI we need to know what efforts countries are making and to track and measure progress. Currently, there is a scarcity of globally representative data on what steps countries are taking to prepare for the challenges and possibilities presented by AI, particularly with regard to the enjoyment and realization of human rights.

PROBLEM

In the absence of measurements to track commitments, practices and progress in countries around the world, the concept of responsible AI remains abstract.

To move from principles to practice in responsible AI we need to know what efforts countries are making and to track and measure progress. Currently, there is a scarcity of globally representative data on what steps countries are taking to prepare for the challenges and possibilities presented by AI, particularly with regard to the enjoyment and realization of human rights.

SOLUTION

The Global Index on Responsible AI

The first of its kind, the Global Index on Responsible AI is a multidimensional tool, for policymakers, researchers and journalists.

The first of its kind, the Global Index on Responsible AI is a multidimensional tool, for policymakers, researchers and journalists.

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PRIMARY DATA

Ears to the ground

Ears to the ground

We’re representing the breadth and depth of experiences across different regions, generating local, primary evidence to fill critical data gaps.

We’re representing the breadth and depth of experiences across different regions, generating local, primary evidence to fill critical data gaps.

GLOBALLY RELEVANT

A-Z of Responsible AI

A-Z of Responsible AI

With a comprehensive and comparative set of human rights-based benchmarks, the Global Index on Responsible AI measures government commitments and country capacities, through a social, technical and political lens.

With a comprehensive and comparative set of human rights-based benchmarks, the Global Index on Responsible AI measures government commitments and country capacities, through a social, technical and political lens.

DYNAMIC

Finger on the pulse

Finger on the pulse

True to the nature of AI, we are continuously evolving as trends and technologies change, with a new version of the Index to be released every year.

True to the nature of AI, we are continuously evolving as trends and technologies change, with a new version of the Index to be released every year.

Our values

Our ways of working are underpinned by four core values

Our ways of working are underpinned by four core values

Collaborative

Bringing together diverse voices and perspectives

Collaborative

Bringing together diverse voices and perspectives

Collaborative

Bringing together diverse voices and perspectives

Collaborative

Bringing together diverse voices and perspectives

Rigorous

First hand, in country evidence from people who really know

Rigorous

First hand, in country evidence from people who really know

Rigorous

First hand, in country evidence from people who really know

Rigorous

First hand, in country evidence from people who really know

Independent

Led by independent organisations worldwide

Independent

Led by independent organisations worldwide

Independent

Led by independent organisations worldwide

Independent

Led by independent organisations worldwide

Actionable

Driving local and global action on responsible AI

Actionable

Driving local and global action on responsible AI

Actionable

Driving local and global action on responsible AI

Actionable

Driving local and global action on responsible AI

THE GROUP
TEAM

The Global Index on Responsible AI is a flagship project of the Global Center on AI Governance (GCG).

We serve as a global hub for research and evidence-led action, and our mission is to advance local insights to create global impact on equitable AI governance through knowledge production and exchange.

TEAM

Meet the experts behind our team

We are an interdisciplinary mix of directors, researchers, communicators and doers.