OECD AI Policy Observatory

Overview
The OECD AI Policy Observatory, launching in late 2019, aims to help countries encourage, nurture and monitor the responsible development of trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) systems for the benefit of society. It builds on the momentum of the OECD's Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence &mdash; the first intergovernmental standard on AI &mdash; adopted in May 2019 by OECD countries, and a range of partner economies, and which provided the basis for the G20 AI Principles endorsed by Leaders in June 2019.

The Observatory will combine resources from across the OECD with those of partners from all stakeholder groups to facilitate dialogue and provide multidisciplinary, evidence-based policy analysis on AI. The core attributes of the Observatory &mdash; an inclusive platform for public policy on AI &mdash; will be:


 * Multi-disciplinarity: working with policy communities across and beyond the OECD &mdash; from digital economy and science and technology policy to employment, health, consumer protection, education and transport policy &mdash; to consider the opportunities and challenges posed by current and future AI developments in a coherent, holistic manner
 * Evidence-based: forming a centre for the collection and sharing of evidence on AI that leverages the OECD's reputation for measurement methodologies and evidence-based analysis
 * Global multi-stakeholder partnerships: engaging governments and a wide spectrum of other actors, including partners from the technical community, the private sector, academia, civil society and other international organisations, and providing a hub for dialogue and collaboration.