Composite scores, dimension breakdowns, and highlights from all 23 FairMind audits — 230+ entities across every major sector of civilization, visualized in one place.
Average FairMind score by industry, ranked highest to lowest:
Average score per dimension across all entities in each sector:
The violations that appeared most frequently across all 23 audits:
1. Opacity enables abuse — every low-scoring entity hides its finances, algorithms, or governance.
2. Concentration of power produces exploitation — the correlation between centralized authority and low scores is 1.0.
3. Externalities are hidden — the true cost is never on the receipt, from carbon to child labor to medical debt.
4. Coherence is the rarest quality — the average coherence score across all audits is 18.2/100. Almost no institution does what it says.
5. Working alternatives exist — for every broken system, at least one entity scores above 60 by doing the obvious right thing.
Signal (80.5), Iceland Gender Equality (77.5), EFF/ACLU (74.5), Wikipedia (75.3), Finland K-12 (79.8), Khan Academy (72.5), Quakers (73.3), Sikh Gurdwaras (72.0), Norway Sovereign Fund (64.5), Bandcamp (69.2), Miami Herald (81.7), Innocence Project (78.0), Costa Rica (71.2), ProPublica (72.5), Vienna Housing (72.8), Denmark Flexicurity (74.2), Mondragon Co-op (68.3), Tor Project (71.3), NZ Waitangi Tribunal (58.7). The high-scoring entities across all 22 audits share one trait: they prioritize the mission over the money. The models exist. They work. They scale. They just don't make anyone a billionaire. That's the feature, not the bug.