Jakarta, Indonesia – 9 February 2025 – Present in 29 countries, with 195 member organizations, The AI Alliance – a global non-profit consortium, is dedicated to open-source AI innovation. Co-founded by IBM and Meta, the AI Alliance has announced the expansion of the organization to Indonesia, a landmark step in advancing responsible artificial intelligence and digital innovation across the region. This adds to the other regional chapters in counties across APAC such as Thailand, Japan, and India.
AI is projected to add US$366 billion to the country's gross domestic product by 2030. According to the latest IBM CEO Study, 61% of Indonesian companies are actively adopting AI agents and prepared to scale them across the organization. However, only 27% of respondents report that the new AI systems delivered the expected return on investment (ROI).
Other challenges include building a skilled workforce to develop and implement AI solutions, improving digital infrastructure to support AI adoption, ensuring the protection of personal data and privacy, and addressing concerns around trust and safety, such as bias and fairness, transparency and explainability, cybersecurity, and accountability mechanisms for AI-related errors or harm.
The Indonesian chapter of the AI Alliance is dedicated to address such challenges by building and advancing open-source AI solutions to further democratize and unlock the country’s full AI potential. By co-creating AI tools, resources, and educational opportunities alongside the AI Alliance community, it seeks to empower local businesses, developers, and communities. Ciputra University is the first new Indonesian Chapter member, with a number of other organizations filing their candidacy.
“We are honored to join this Alliance and look forward to collaborating to advance open initiatives especially in the area of skills development, to further strengthen our AI syllabus based on IBM SkillsBuild for Academia," explained Prof. Dr. Ir. Denny Bernardus, M.M, Executive Board Secretary of Universitas Ciputra. “This organization is aligned with our mission in fostering an entrepreneurial mindset and innovative thinking within our campuses to not only prepare students to contribute Indonesia’s vision of Golden Indonesia 2045 but also to become future leaders in the field of AI."
“Indonesia is one of the most dynamic digital economies in Southeast Asia, and we are excited to work with local partners to foster innovation and responsible AI adoption,” said Catherine Lian, General Manager and Technology Leader, IBM ASEAN. “Through the AI Alliance, we hope to support Indonesia’s vision for a thriving, inclusive digital future.”
Meta reinforced the focus of the initiative, with Berni Moestafa, Head of Public Policy for Meta in Indonesia, “Our partnership with IBM in the AI Alliance is about making AI accessible, safe, and beneficial for everyone. We look forward to engaging with Indonesian stakeholders to unlock new opportunities and address local challenges.”
“The AI Alliance’s mission is to promote open science, open development, open AI,” said Christopher Nguyen, CEO of Aitomatic and AI Alliance Board Member. “We are glad to support Indonesia in developing and maintaining its AI sovereignty through these openness principles.”
Media Contacts:
IBM: Trista Efendi (trista.efendi@ibm.com)
Meta: press@meta.com
AI Alliance: Annie Ha (aha@thealliance.ai.)