6th November 2024 |
Reports
The refresh of Ireland’s National AI Strategy takes account of the significant developments in AI technology and regulation since the original strategy was published in 2021.
Ireland's first National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy, 'AI – Here for Good' was launched in July 2021. The National AI Strategy serves as a roadmap for how Ireland can leverage the potential of AI for unlocking productivity, for addressing societal challenges, and for delivering public services. It envisions a future for Ireland as an international leader in using AI to the benefit of business, public services, and - most importantly - for people, through a people-centred, ethical approach to AI development, adoption and use.
The strategy set out a whole of government approach to putting the necessary enablers in place to underpin AI adoption in enterprise and public services, including a supportive innovation ecosystem, a secure data and connectivity infrastructure, and policies to ensure that the workforce is prepared for the impact of AI.
This refresh takes account of the significant developments in AI technology and regulation since the original strategy was published. It builds on the solid foundations in place, continuing to emphasise the importance of trustworthy, person-centred AI development and use, while positioning Ireland as a leader in seizing AI's economic and societal benefits. It aims to balance innovation with proportionate regulation and trust-building measures.
Highlighted strategic actions in this refresh include:
- ensuring Ireland is a leader in the effective implementation of the EU AI Act, including through constructive participation in the EU AI Board and its working groups and rolling out AI standards and certification
- commissioning a landmark study on the potential impacts of AI (including generative AI) and other advanced technologies on key sectors of the Irish economy
- developing a national campaign to raise awareness among SMEs of the benefits of AI adoption and the supports available
- establishing an AI regulatory sandbox to foster innovation in AI
- creating a National AI Research Nexus with a unified identity
- continuing to develop high calibre AI talent through Research Ireland Centres
- creating a safe space where civil and public servants are encouraged to experiment with AI tools
- updating the 2022 study on AI skills of the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, aligned to the targets set in the EU Digital Decade for skills and female participation
- expanding the range of digital upskilling and reskilling initiatives, including those available via Skillnet Ireland, Springboard+, apprenticeships, and future human capital initiatives
- promoting increased use of and access to advanced AI computing services
- supporting the establishment of infrastructure, including data centres, to underpin rollout of the next waves of AI technologies
Topics:
Artificial Intelligence