Nicolás Grossman

Project Director, Global Index on Responsible AI

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Nicolas Grossman is the Project Director of the Global Index on Responsible AI at GCG.


Having lead the design of a comprehensive measurement framework for responsible AI and supervised an expansive data collection programme in over 140 countries. Nicolás is a sociologist, specialising in research and global measurements on data for public good and responsible AI. Prior to joining GCG, Nicolas was the research and data lead for the Global Data Barometer and spearheaded the Open Data and Data Journalism strategy for Properati, a private-sector open data platform. He is completing his Master’s in Political Sociology at the National University of Tres de Febrero, where his focus is on studying the challenges of big data and AI in less developed countries.

Nicolas Grossman is the Project Director of the Global Index on Responsible AI at GCG.


Having lead the design of a comprehensive measurement framework for responsible AI and supervised an expansive data collection programme in over 140 countries. Nicolás is a sociologist, specialising in research and global measurements on data for public good and responsible AI. Prior to joining GCG, Nicolas was the research and data lead for the Global Data Barometer and spearheaded the Open Data and Data Journalism strategy for Properati, a private-sector open data platform. He is completing his Master’s in Political Sociology at the National University of Tres de Febrero, where his focus is on studying the challenges of big data and AI in less developed countries.

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We're advancing local insights to create global impact on equitable AI governance through knowledge production and exchange.

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