The Global Score for Responsible AI Governance
Everyone’s talking about AI governance.
But who’s actually building it?
While regulations accelerate and risks proliferate, there’s still no global metric to assess how prepared the world truly is for the systemic governance of artificial intelligence.
That’s why we built ASGR.
The AIGN Systemic Governance Readiness Index is the world’s infrastructure-based global readiness score for AI governance.
Not a dashboard. Not a survey. Not a checklist.
But a proprietary index derived from real-world governance signals, policy evolution, operational maturity, and systemic risk architecture.
What ASGR Measures
ASGR doesn’t measure intention.
It measures infrastructure.
Each month, ASGR evaluates ~1,000 verified governance signals from across the globe — from national legislation and institutional policies to regulatory enforcement, inclusion patterns, and trust architectures.
The score is calculated using seven proprietary governance dimensions:
No. | Dimension | What it Captures |
---|---|---|
1 | Structural Readiness | Embedded governance structures, roles, and processes across the AI lifecycle. |
2 | Regulatory Coherence | Legal interoperability, standard alignment, and cross-jurisdictional enforcement. |
3 | Operational Enforcement | Audits, traceability, risk controls, and technical safeguards in place. |
4 | Global Inclusion | Accessibility and equity across low-resource contexts and diverse data ecosystems. |
5 | Real-Time Risk Response | Capacity to detect, respond to, and mitigate governance-relevant AI risks. |
6 | Trust Infrastructure | Deployment of registries, trust labels, certifications, and assurance mechanisms. |
7 | Governance Adaptability | Agility of governance systems to evolve with AI technologies like foundation models or agentic systems. |
ASGR = Systemic Maturity across All Layers
Updated monthly. Globally scalable. Legally protected.
Why It Matters
We are at a global AI governance crossroads:
- AI systems are becoming autonomous.
- Regulatory frameworks emerge faster than they are enforced.
- Public trust in digital systems is eroding.
ASGR exposes the gap between regulation and reality.
It reveals how deep governance really goes —
Not in promises, but in architecture.
Not in ethics boards, but in enforceable systems.
The ASGR Compass
AIGN uses ASGR to sort the world’s AI governance activity into four strategic categories:
Systemic Builders
→ Entities deploying real governance infrastructure, certification, and systemic control logic.
Tactical Adopters
→ Projects using isolated tools or frameworks without full governance integration.
Governance Talkers
→ Policy papers, ethics pledges, or advisory groups without binding implementation.
Risk Exposers
→ Domains deploying AI with no operational oversight or enforceable safeguards.
ASGR tracks them all — sector by sector, country by country, signal by signal.
Why AIGN OS Defines the Benchmark
Scoring is only step one.
Governance needs a system to scale.
ASGR is powered by AIGN OS – the world’s certifiable, modular, and operational AI governance infrastructure aligned with:
- EU AI Act
- ISO/IEC 42001
- OECD AI Principles
- EU Data Act
AIGN OS = 100/100 readiness.
Every country, company, and institution can now measure their AI governance infrastructure against a real operating system.
July 2025 Insight
Global AI Governance Readiness Score: 38.8 / 100
Less than 40% of the global infrastructure required for systemic AI governance is currently in place.
The rest? Templates. Promises. Illusions of control.
Who Can Use ASGR?
Permitted (non-commercial use):
- Academic and policy research
- Educational and journalistic analysis
→ With full attribution to AIGN and link to: aign.global/asgr
Restricted (requires permission):
- Commercial benchmarking
- Integration into consulting, risk tools, or investment decisions
- Licensing into public dashboards or audits
For usage inquiries: message@aign.global
Legal Protection & IP Notice
ASGR is a proprietary metric of AIGN and Patrick Upmann.
All methodology, signal structures, scoring formulas, and interpretive logic are protected by international copyright and IP law.
Replication or derivative scoring models based on ASGR are strictly prohibited.
© 2025 Patrick Upmann / AIGN – All rights reserved.
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We define them. Monthly. Systemically. Globally.
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