About
AIPI measures whether stakeholders can shape how AI systems are governed and deployed.
Four pillars
- Participatory governance: Stakeholders can influence important decisions.
- Inclusivity & diversity: Different communities and contexts are represented.
- Transparency: Public documentation and evidence are available.
- Accountability: Providers can be challenged and corrected.
How to read scores
- AIPI: Overall score from 0 to 1.
- Pillar score: Score for one pillar.
- Coverage: Share of indicators with public evidence.
- Evidence vs known-only: Conservative view vs sensitivity view.
AIPI is not a capability benchmark.
Governance and licenses
Evidence updates are reviewed in public and decisions are documented.
Code MIT; Data CC BY 4.0.
Relationship to The Right to AI
AIPI aligns with The Right to AI on participation, transparency, and accountable deployment.
Glossary
AIPI: Overall pluralism score for a provider.
Pillar score: Score for one pillar.
Coverage: Share of indicators backed by public evidence.
Evidence vs known-only: Two treatments of unknown values.