close fullscreen
  1. Home
  2. Metrics
  3. World Benchmarking Alliance+Human Rights Integration in AI Principles
attribution history edit build
Human Rights Integration in AI Principles
Do the company's AI principles incorporate respect for human rights?
23449450
World Benchmarking Alliance
Researched
bookmark 0
  • Details
  • Companies 200
  • Sources 1
  • Datasets 0
  • Calculations 0

About the data

history edit build
The WBA Digital Inclusion Benchmark measures and ranks the world's most influential companies on their efforts to advance digital inclusion, tracking how companies are expanding access to digital technologies, improving digital skills and literacy, and ensuring safe and inclusive digital environments for all. The 2026 edition assessed 200 companies across key sectors of the digital economy including telecommunications, software, hardware, and digital platforms. The benchmark is developed in close collaboration with an Expert Review Committee and partners including GRI, ITU, and the Alliance for Affordable Internet, with a methodology designed to incentivise companies to understand where digital exclusion risks are highest and act to bridge the digital divide, while keeping human rights and social impacts at its core.

More information can be found here.

Methodology

history edit build
The emergence of frontier technologies, particularly AI, has immense potential for solving some of the world's greatest challenges, but it also presents many risks. These include reducing the need for human intervention, threatening job security, posing dangers to privacy and enhancing potential for discrimination.
AI can play an important role in achieving the SDGs. But it also carries huge human rights and other risks that can cause serious harms if it is developed without careful scrutiny, transparency and commitment to responsible principles. In 2023, 28% of ICT firms used AI, higher than any other sector.xxvi Holding digital technology companies accountable for the way they develop and use AI has become more critical than ever.


Research Guidance:

The company explicitly integrates respect for human rights within its AI principles or related documents. This means the principles must refer to ‚human rights‚ or be informed by international human rights law or the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs). References to human well-being, values, or agency are not sufficient. General opposition to harmful technology use is also not accepted unless it is directly tied to AI and specific human rights.
License
CC BY 4.0 attribution
history edit build
Topics
Framework Mappings
Value Type
Category
history edit build
Options
Yes
No
Not Applicable
history edit build
Assessment
Steward Assessed
history edit build
Report Type
Aggregate Data Report
history edit build