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Scotland’s AI Strategy 2026-2031

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Scotland’s AI Strategy 2026-2031 outlines a comprehensive framework aimed at harnessing artificial intelligence to drive sustainable economic growth and improve public services. The strategy emphasizes collaboration among government, industry, and academia to ensure that AI benefits all citizens. Key priorities include enhancing research and innovation, developing talent, and addressing ethical considerations surrounding AI deployment. Specific policy areas focus on fostering industry partnerships, improving data infrastructure, and ensuring responsible AI use while mitigating associated risks. The strategy aims to position Scotland as a leader in the global AI landscape, leveraging its historical strengths in innovation and technology. Regular progress reports will be published to adapt the action plan as technology evolves, with an overarching goal of securing AI's benefits for everyone in Scotland by 2031.

Document Analysis

Based on full text NLP analysis

Normalised 0–100: easier reading, stronger commitment language, more concrete detail, richer vocabulary, more topic areas, and more cited international frameworks. Flesch–Kincaid reading ease applies to English documents only.

Readability
19.2 · Technical
Commitment
82.6% · Committed
Orientation
Rights
Innovation
Innovation-focused
Specificity
9.8 · Above Average
Lexical diversity
54.2% · Rich
International alignment
OECD× UNESCOEU AI Act× G7× G20ISO× Council of Europe× United Nations× NATOBletchley× Hiroshima× Global Partnership on AI× GPAI
Aligned
Topic coverage
HealthcareDefenceEducationLabourSurveillanceEnvironmentPublic services

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