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The AI Company Data Initiative (AICDI) offers a benchmark for corporate excellence in AI adoption.
The race to adopt AI has left business leaders facing the challenge of successfully implementing this technology while mitigating risks. Through our voluntary survey, the AICDI supports companies to map their AI adoption across workflows, operations and services.
The AICDI builds on UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, the first global standard on AI use. As legislation and audits come into force, we prepare CEOs, Board Directors and corporate counsels to get ahead, and enable companies to position themselves as global leaders on responsible AI adoption.
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You can download an Excel spreadsheet of the 2025 survey questions for your reference below. All responses must be submitted via the Nossa Data platform. If you have any questions, please get in touch with us.
Disclosure window begins and the Nossa Data online reporting platform opens for submissions.
Deadline for 2025 responses.
2025 companies receive disclosure scorecards. The scorecards will measure how complete a company’s response is and benchmark the volume of data beside peers.
Make the disclosure journey simple by using the resources below.
Need help? Get in touch with the team: aigdi@thomsonreuters.com.
We’re doing a series of deep dives into a number of key topics which should be considered by any responsible company.
In 2023, the WDI welcomed submissions from 166 companies from 20 countries. For the seventh year in a row, we saw 11 sectors report to the WDI. Submissions covered over 10 million people employed in companies’ direct operations and many more in supply chains. The 2023 response data will be published on 28 March with our findings report but please find the 2022 data below.
Below is a dynamic list of all the companies that WDI investor signatories have requested to take part in the project, each year from 2017 with their corresponding response status. Companies are selected based on a combination of:
We have supported newsrooms in South Africa to harness the benefits of AI, while ensuring that core journalistic standards remain intact.
The Thomson Reuters Foundation has created the world’s largest dataset on how companies are using AI. Through our free tool, we’re supporting companies to prioritise transparency and responsible practice.
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