Scale AI Signs MoU With Singapore’s IMDA on AI Evaluation

Scale AI adds a sovereign-government partner to its evaluation business, this time inking a memorandum of understanding with Singapore's infocomm regulator.

Details are thin — this reads as an announcement more than a disclosure — but the signal matters more than the specifics. Scale AI has spent the past two years pivoting hard from raw-data annotation toward being the eval layer for frontier labs, and a government MoU with IMDA extends that pitch to sovereign buyers rather than just Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic. Singapore has been aggressive about positioning itself as an AI-governance hub (AI Verify, its national AI strategy), so partnering with a regulator rather than a lab is a different kind of customer: policy credibility, not token volume.

Evals-as-a-government-service is the next frontier for data vendors once the frontier labs have all been signed.

The open question for the training-data market is monetization. Government research partnerships rarely carry the per-token or per-task economics that make annotation and RLHF contracts lucrative, and Scale hasn’t disclosed commercial terms here. What it buys instead is distribution — a foothold with a well-resourced regulator that other Southeast Asian and Gulf governments watching AI safety infrastructure may cite as precedent. Watch whether this MoU produces a public benchmark, a dataset, or actual procurement dollars; until then it’s a credibility play in a market where every eval vendor is racing to look indispensable to policymakers, not just model builders.

Scale AI Partners with Singapore's IMDA to Advance AI Evaluation Research

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