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The UK Government’s National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy sets out a vision for building the UK’s leadership, investment in and governance of an AI ecosystem.

Ensuring that Wales realises its ambition in using Artificial Intelligence is very important.  This should be ethical, responsible and inclusive of all in our society and is an underlying principle of the Digital Strategy for Wales.

Addressing the risks around the use of technologies such as AI and their fairness, potential for bias and accountability requires careful consideration from a policy, operational and legal context.   We encourage organisations that introduce AI to use tools such as the algorithmic transparency standard and UK Governments data ethics and AI guidance.

By doing this those who are responsible for deploying or using algorithmic decision-making tools will be required to:

  • Understand the capabilities and limits of those tools.
  • Consider carefully whether individuals will be fairly treated by the decision-making process that the tool forms part of.
  • Make a conscious decision on appropriate levels of human involvement in the decision-making process.
  • Put structures in place to gather data and monitor outcomes for fairness.
  • Understand their legal obligations and having carried out appropriate impact assessments, including AI and equalities.
  • Document the potential risks associated, such as bias.