Government AI Readiness Index 2019 -- Oxford Insights -- Oxford Insights
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are forecast to add US$15 trillion to the global economy by 2030. According to the findings of our Index and as might be expected, the governments of countries in the Global North are better placed to take advantage of these gains than those in the Global South. There is a risk, therefore, that countries in the Global South could be left behind by the so-called fourth industrial revolution. Not only will they not reap the potential benefits of AI, but there is also the danger that unequal implementation widens global inequalities. AI has the power to transform the way that governments around the world deliver public services. In turn, this could greatly improve citizens' experiences of government. Governments are already implementing AI in their operations and service delivery, to improve efficiency, save time and money, and deliver better quality public services. In 2017, Oxford Insights created the world's first Government AI Readiness Index, to answer the question: how well placed are national governments to take advantage of the benefits of AI in their operations and delivery of public services? The results sought to capture the current capacity of governments to exploit the innovative potential of AI. The 2019 Government AI Readiness Index, produced with the support of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), sees a development of our methodology, and an expansion of scope to cover all UN countries (from our previous group of OECD members). It scores the governments of 194 countries and territories according to their preparedness to use AI in the delivery of public services. The overall score is comprised of 11 input metrics, grouped under four high-level clusters: governance; infrastructure and data; skills and education; and government and public services. The data is derived from a variety of resources, ranging from our own desk research into AI strategies, to databases such as the number of registered AI startups on Crunchbase, to indices such as the UN eGovernment Development Index. We divided the countries by region, principally following UN groupings, with the chief exception of the Western European and Others Group, which we separated to allow more in-depth analysis of higher scoring governments.
Sep-18-2019, 08:09:14 GMT
- Country:
- Africa
- South Africa > Western Cape
- Cape Town (0.04)
- Kenya
- Nairobi City County > Nairobi (0.04)
- Nairobi Province (0.04)
- West Africa (0.04)
- Nigeria (0.04)
- Ethiopia > Addis Ababa
- Addis Ababa (0.04)
- Middle East > Tunisia (0.04)
- Mauritius (0.04)
- Rwanda > Kigali
- Kigali (0.04)
- Ghana > Greater Accra
- Accra (0.04)
- South Africa > Western Cape
- Asia
- North Korea (0.04)
- Japan (0.04)
- Middle East
- Qatar (0.04)
- Republic of Türkiye > Istanbul Province
- Istanbul (0.04)
- Saudi Arabia (0.04)
- UAE (0.04)
- Russia (0.14)
- China (0.06)
- Armenia (0.04)
- Taiwan (0.04)
- Sri Lanka (0.04)
- Singapore (0.05)
- Europe
- Belarus (0.14)
- Hungary (0.04)
- United Kingdom (0.46)
- Czechia (0.04)
- Middle East > Republic of Türkiye
- Istanbul Province > Istanbul (0.04)
- Sweden (0.04)
- Eastern Europe (0.05)
- Estonia (0.14)
- Lithuania (0.04)
- Western Europe (0.04)
- Latvia (0.04)
- Russia (0.05)
- Italy (0.04)
- France (0.05)
- Slovakia (0.04)
- Finland (0.14)
- Germany (0.04)
- Poland (0.04)
- North America
- Canada > Quebec
- Montreal (0.04)
- Central America (0.05)
- Mexico (0.04)
- United States
- California (0.04)
- District of Columbia > Washington (0.04)
- Canada > Quebec
- Oceania
- Australia
- Queensland (0.04)
- South Australia (0.04)
- Micronesia (0.04)
- New Zealand (0.15)
- Australia
- South America > Uruguay (0.04)
- Africa
- Industry:
- Banking & Finance > Economy (0.66)
- Education > Educational Setting (0.93)
- Government > Regional Government
- Europe Government (1.00)
- North America Government > United States Government (0.68)
- Information Technology > Security & Privacy (0.68)
- Technology: