AIGO oversees and gives direction to the OECD's Digital Policy Committee work programme on AI policy and governance.
Initiative overview
The OECD's Digital Policy Committee (DPC) has a Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO, see mandate and Bureau) to oversee its work on Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy. OECD member governments nominate working party members and are primarily national officials responsible for AI policies in their perspective countries.The working party oversees and gives direction to the DPC work programme on AI policy and governance. This includes: analysis of the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of national AI policies and action plans; AI impact assessment; approaches for trustworthy and accountable AI; supervising measurement and data efforts as part of the OECD.AI Observatory's pillar on trends & data; and conducting foresight work on AI and on related emerging technologies.AIGO: supports the implementation of OECD standards relating to AI; serves as a forum for exchanging experience and documenting approaches for advancing trustworthy AI that benefits people and planet; develops tools, methods and guidance to advance the responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI, including the OECD.AI Policy Observatory and Globalpolicy.AI platforms; supports the collaboration between governments and other stakeholders on assessing and managing AI risks; conducts outreach to non-OECD Member countries to support the implementation of OECD standards relating to AI.