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Contribute to 'AI Council's National AI Strategy Ecosystem Survey hosted by The Alan Turing Institute'

Closing date: 
Sunday, 20 June 2021

Earlier this year the Council published its AI Roadmap providing strategic advice to the Government on the future direction of AI policy in the UK. Since then, the Government has committed to publish a National AI Strategy

The AI Council, supported by The Alan Turing Institute, is seeking the views of the AI ecosystem (those researching, developing, working with, or using AI technologies) to tell us what you think is important for the National AI Strategy.

We’ll use your feedback to reflect the ambitions and asks of the wider AI ecosystem to policy makers developing the National AI Strategy. The survey below forms one part of the wider information gathering work being undertaken by them to help inform the National AI Strategy.  

Please take this short online survey before Sunday 20 June, 23:59 BST: bit.ly/AICouncilSurvey

You do not need to complete every question in the survey, simply tell us as much or as little as you wish.

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