The OECD.AI Policy Navigator
Our policy navigator is a living repository from more than 80 jurisdictions and organisations. Use the filters to browse initiatives and find what you are looking for.
Data (Use and Access) Act 2025
About the policy initiative
Category:
- Regulations, guidelines and standards
Initiative type:
- Law/legislation/act (by legislative body)
Status:
- Active
Start Year:
- 2025
Binding:
- Binding
Target Sectors:
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AI Research Resource (AIRR)
The AI Research Resource (AIRR) is a UK government initiative providing AI-specialised high-performance computing capacity to public researchers, academia, and small and medium-sized enterprises. Announced as part of the AI Opportunities Action Plan in January 2025, the government committed £1 billion to expand AIRR capacity by at least 20x by 2030. The programme operates through two compute clusters — Isambard-AI at the University of Bristol and Dawn at the University of Cambridge.
AI Opportunities Action Plan
The Action Plan will consider how the UK can:(a) Build an AI sector that can scale and be competitive globally.(b) Adopt AI to enhance growth and productivity, and support delivery of the government's five stated missions.(c) Use AI in government to transform citizens' experiences of interacting with the state and boosting take-up in the wider economy.(d) Strengthen the enablers of AI adoption, such as data, infrastructure, public procurement processes and policy, and regulatory reforms.
Introduction to AI Assurance
The Introduction to AI Assurance, published in February 2024, is a piece of guidance which aims to help organisations to better understand what AI assurance is, and how it can be implemented. The guidance aims to drive the responsible development and deployment of AI systems.
Assuring a Responsible Future for AI
This report combines analysis from a large-scale industry survey, deep-dive interviews with industry experts, focus groups with members of the public and an economic analysis to reflect on the state of the UK AI assurance market. It surveys the market and its future potential, and sets out targeted actions the government is taking - both to maximise assurance market growth and ensure the safe and equitable development and deployment of AI in Britain.
Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: Open consultation
This consultation seeks views on how the UK government can ensure the UK's legal framework for AI and copyright supports the UK creative industries and AI sector together. It commenced on 17 December 2024 and will close on 25 February 2025.
AI Upskilling Fund
The AI Upskilling Fund will support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by match-funding AI skills training for their employees.
Invest 2035: The Uk's Modern Industrial Strategy
The UK government's new industrial strategy, Invest 2035, is a robust 10-year plan designed to provide the stability and certainty that businesses require to invest in high-growth sectors. Its aim is to attract a larger share of global investment in key areas and encourage domestic companies to increase their investments and expand, which is vital for achieving sustainable, inclusive, and resilient economic growth.
Dsit Portfolio of AI Assurance Techniques
In June 2023, in collaboration with industry body techUK, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) launched the Portfolio of AI Assurance Techniques. The Portfolio features real-world case studies of AI assurance mechanisms being applied by organisations across a range of sectors.The Portfolio is a helpful resource for anyone involved in designing, developing, deploying or procuring AI-enabled systems.
Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit
The summit will consider risks of AI, including generative AI, and discuss how they can be mitigated through internationally coordinated action.


























