OpenText joins OECD AI Framework
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported May 29, 2026 · Last updated May 29, 2026
OpenText's participation in the HAIP Reporting Framework is expected to positively impact its stock price and market reputation by demonstrating leadership in responsible AI. This move could also influence broader market sentiment towards AI governance, potentially encouraging other companies to adopt similar frameworks, thereby increasing investor confidence in the AI sector.
OpenText, a global leader in data management for enterprise AI, has joined the OECD's Hiroshima AI Process (HAIP) Reporting Framework. This framework is an international mechanism for organizations to demonstrate alignment with the G7's voluntary code of conduct for the safe development and deployment of advanced AI. OpenText's CEO, Ayman Antoun, and EVP, Chief Digital Officer and CIO, Shannon Bell, highlighted the company's 35-year foundation in data governance as critical for trustworthy AI. This participation reinforces Canada's position as a global AI leader and OpenText's role in advancing responsible AI governance internationally, building on its earlier commitment to Canada's Voluntary Code of Conduct on Responsible AI.
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