WATERLOO, ON, May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — OpenText™ (NASDAQ/Autex), a global leader in data management for enterprise AI, today joined the OECD. Hiroshima AI Process (HAIP) Reporting Frameworkan international mechanism for organizations to demonstrate alignment with the G7 Voluntary Code of Conduct for the secure development and deployment of advanced AI.
“Trust in AI starts with the data underlying the model and how it is managed, protected, and contextualized,” said Ayman Antoun, CEO of OpenText. “OpenText has been building its foundation for 35 years, and our participation in HAIP is a natural extension of that effort, ensuring the new global framework reflects the realities of enterprise-grade agent AI deployment.”
This move positions OpenText, which manages human, machine, and transactional data for more than 120,000 businesses and governments in 180 countries, as an active participant in ensuring the trust in agent AI and delivering measurable value to both the public and private sectors. More than $15 trillion (CAD) of B2B commerce flows through OpenText’s business networks annually, and the company provides the broadest data infrastructure for regulated enterprises to manage the unstructured content and machine-generated operational data they run every day and bring to the global policy debate.
The data foundation for trustworthy AIOpenText manages three data domains critical to enterprise AI: It is the documents and records that collect human data, unstructured content, and organizational knowledge. Machine data, operational information and system-generated information from IT service management, cybersecurity, and supply chain platforms. Transaction data, B2B trade flows, and supply chain events across over 1 million trading partners worldwide. OpenText Aviator AI solutions are embedded throughout this managed ecosystem, applying enterprise-grade security, compliance controls, and data lineage to every AI interaction, directly supporting the principles of transparency and accountability that HAIP is designed to promote.
“We have zero clients for our products and AI, so we know firsthand that trusted agent AI starts with data governance. Before deploying AI, the first question we ask is how is data managed, kept secure, and controlled? That’s why joining this framework was the right next step for OpenText and the clients we serve around the world,” said Shannon Bell, Executive Vice President, Chief Digital Officer and Chief Information Officer, OpenText.
Building on Canada’s leadership in responsible AIOpenText was one of the first companies to sign on. Canada’s Voluntary Code of Conduct for the Responsible Development and Management of Advanced Generative AI Systems. Joining HAIP will link its domestic efforts to G7-wide norms and strengthen Canada’s position as a global AI leader and OpenText’s role in promoting responsible AI governance internationally.
About open textOpenText™ is the world leader in enterprise AI data management, helping organizations protect, manage, and activate their data with confidence. Learn more here www.opentext.com.
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