Responsible AI Readiness Index (RARI)

Responsible AI Readiness Index (RARI)

In an era where AI increasingly influences every aspect of society, the need for responsible and ethical practices has become critical.

To support this process, Access Partnership has developed the Responsible AI Readiness Index (RARI) – a unique tool designed to assist policymakers, regulators, and public and private entities in assessing and enhancing their AI ecosystems’ readiness for responsible and ethical implementation.

What is RARI?

The RARI provides a comprehensive methodology that benchmarks the progress of countries and economies in developing regulatory environments conducive to operationalising responsible AI. With an emphasis on fairness, transparency, accountability, and trustworthiness, RARI empowers stakeholders to align their strategic efforts with the unique needs and capabilities of their environments.

Why RARI?

  • Benchmarking and Improvement: Identify gaps, barriers, and areas for improvement in AI ecosystems.
  • Tailored Regulatory Strategies: Develop effective and customised strategies for AI use and development, fostering a culture of responsible AI.
  • Global Access: A universally accessible, user-friendly tool free for worldwide use.

Key Features

  • Benchmarking Pillars & Assessment Criteria: A clear structure to evaluate AI readiness across various dimensions, including laws, policies, principles, skills, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Scoring Mechanism & Readiness Typology: Quantitative assessment tools that categorise AI ecosystems into readiness tiers, facilitating targeted actions and advancements.
  • Collaborative Development: Crafted in consultation with global AI experts and stakeholders, embodying global AI principles and best practices.

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