UNESCO and the Thomson Reuters Foundation have partnered to launch the AI Governance Programme, a voluntary survey supporting corporate leaders in identifying how their organisation uses and adopts AI technologies.
Grounded in UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, the Initiative will act as a roadmap to support your business in maximising the potential of AI, by highlighting best practice, whilst supporting risk mitigation.
The survey supports companies in mapping their AI adoption across their workflows, operations and services. It will enable you to gather vital data on issues including the procurement of AI tools, AI strategy, data, privacy, transparency, cyber security and the impact of AI on workers.
The survey will open in summer 2025.
Register below to be among the first companies committed to taking part
Join a webinar to find out more
We are running a series of webinars for companies interested in benchmarking their use of AI and learning more about the survey.
Tuesday 22 April, 15:00 BST
From Principles to Practice: A Roadmap for Ethical AI adoption
Likely a run through of support materials and FAQs, open space for questions.
Register here
We’ve had 2 earlier introductory webinars:
Tuesday 14 January, 15:00 GMT AI Ethics in Action: The case for responsible innovation
Our first session looked at the background to the survey, the current state of play of AI legislation/practices, business case for the survey and company participation. You can see a summary document about that here and a recording of the session here.
Tuesday 18 February, 15:00 GMT Building Ethical AI: Insights and commitments from industry leaders
This was a more in-depth look at the survey itself. You can watch a recording here.
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Read more about the AI Governance Survey.