CivitasAI Readiness Index 2025: A New Benchmark in AI Governance
Selentium Group AG has unveiled the CivitasAI Readiness Index 2025, the world’s first AI-generated benchmark measuring 100 countries’ preparedness for artificial intelligence governance. Developed autonomously by Selentium’s CivitasAI platform, the Index assesses nations across six weighted dimensions to generate a comprehensive readiness score.- Digital Infrastructure (25%)
- Education & Talent (20%)
- Investment & Funding (20%)
- Governance & Policy (15%)
- Societal Adoption (10%)
- Trust & Security (10%)
MENA Governments Engage for Strategic Consultations
Following the Index release, multiple governments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region—including ministries and agencies from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar—have formally requested private briefings and policy workshops with Selentium’s experts. These engagements aim to translate the Index’s insights into actionable national AI strategies.“The Index was designed as an analytical artifact, created by CivitasAI itself. The fact that governments are now requesting closed consultations proves its immediate relevance. This is more than a ranking — it is a mirror for states to measure their AI readiness and act upon it.”
Marsel Murtazin, CEO of Selentium Group AG
Selentium’s Chief Technology Officer, David Levinson, emphasized the Index’s transition from a data product to a strategic governance framework, noting that governments increasingly view AI readiness as vital to economic and political resilience.“The CivitasAI Index has already moved from being a data product to becoming a strategic framework. We are now engaging directly with governments who see AI readiness as critical to their economic and political resilience.”
David Levinson, CTO of Selentium Group AG
Global Institutions Express Interest in CivitasAI Methodology
Beyond regional governments, international organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Bank have indicated strong interest in the CivitasAI Index methodology. These bodies are evaluating the Index as a potential global standard for assessing AI governance preparedness.- Potential adoption as an international benchmarking tool
- Support for evidence-based AI governance policy
- Facilitation of cross-national AI readiness comparisons
Initiating Pilot Programs for AI Governance Integration
Several governments are now exploring pilot programs to integrate CivitasAI’s platform into their national AI strategies. These pilots aim to leverage real-time simulation and forecasting capabilities to optimize AI governance and policy formulation. CivitasAI empowers policymakers to anticipate challenges, align investments, and enhance societal adoption of AI technologies, positioning it as a critical tool for building resilient digital states.About CivitasAI and Selentium Group AG
CivitasAI is Selentium Group AG’s flagship AI governance platform, designed to simulate, forecast, and optimize state-level policies in real time. Its mission is to architect the digital state of the future by transforming governance into a predictive intelligent system. Selentium Group AG, headquartered in Switzerland, is a leading AI holding company that integrates multiple specialized platforms, including FinOracleAI, UrbanForge, HippocrAI, ZuZum, AutoTrue, Pulseo, and CivitasAI. The group’s overarching goal is to build the AI infrastructure that will redefine finance, healthcare, urban development, governance, mobility, and media.FinOracleAI — Market View
The CivitasAI Readiness Index 2025 marks a significant advancement in the quantification of AI governance preparedness worldwide. Its adoption by governments and interest from global institutions underscores the increasing strategic priority of AI readiness in national policy agendas.- Opportunities: Enhanced policy precision through AI-driven simulations; stronger international benchmarking; acceleration of AI governance frameworks in emerging markets.
- Risks: Potential disparities in AI readiness exacerbating geopolitical divides; challenges in data transparency and index methodology acceptance; dependency on proprietary AI platforms for governance decisions.