A Blueprint for Intelligent Economies 2024

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1 The purpose of the blueprint is to act as a framework for strategic decision-making, providing common terminology and objectives that can be used to shape collaborative action. The layers of the blueprint work together in a logical architecture to harness the power of AI and other emerging technologies to create innovative intelligent economies. Beneath each of the three layers is a set of nine strategic objectives and enabling capabilities, which should guide the collaboration required by key stakeholders.1.1 Unpacking the blueprintA blueprint for intelligent economies Creating resilient ecosystems will require strategic planning to identify and develop vital AI capabilities. A blueprint for intelligent economies FIGURE 1 Strategic objectives CapabilitiesBuild sustainable AI infrastructureCurate diverse, high-quality datasetsDevelop responsible AI modelsHarness channels of AI investment – Sustainable and responsible green energy – Secure networks and resilient AI supply chains – General access to high-speed connectivity – Access to scalable and affordable compute – Access to AI-ready devices– Available and accessible data – Diverse and inclusive data – Data ownership and sharing – Data protection and privacy – Data life cycle management– Self-governance – Multilingual – Inclusive design – Transparency and explainability – Open innovation– AI investment partnerships – Public-private partnerships – AI infrastructure funds – Regional investment pools – Multi-fund managementBuilding the foundations for intelligent economiesIgnite an AI-powered industrial revolutionAccelerate deployment of embedded intelligenceCultivate ecosystems of entrepreneurshipStrategic objectives Capabilities – AI enhanced experiences – AI agents in workflows – AI in robotics – AI in devices – AI and emerging technologies– AI adoption in key sectors – AI adoption in public services – Reimagined value chains – Pioneering AI disruptors – Continuous business model change– Innovation hubs and incubators – AI entrepreneurship networks – Collaborative R&D – Communities of open innovation – Cooperation on global challengesGrowing new intelligent economies– AI awareness and literacy – Personalized and inclusive education – Workforce training and support – Talent attraction and retention – Lifelong learning– Ethical guardrails – Responsible use guardrails – Safety and security standards – AI regulations – Legal frameworksEstablish guardrails for ethics, safety and securityElevate human potentialStrategic objectives CapabilitiesPutting people at the hear t of intelligent economies Blueprint for Intelligent Economies 5
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