In the 2024 United Nations e-Government Survey, Georgia showed slight improvements in its e-government and e-participation development scores. However, its rankings in both indexes declined, with the country dropping nine places in the e-government index and five places in e-participation. When compared to global trends and regional counterparts, Georgia's progress in this area, particularly in providing online services, appears to be slow.
As part of the study, the Center collaborated with 16 regional hubs, including the Institute for the Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI), which oversaw Eastern Europe and Central Asia (12 countries), to assess a total of 138 countries.
In June 2024, the Global Center on AI Governance released the first edition of the Global Index on Responsible AI (GIRAI). GIRAI represents the first tool to establish and assess globally-relevant benchmarks for responsible AI across various countries.