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Principal actor Sub-actorCreate
AI products, models, solutions
AI industry/start-ups Governments
Develop innovative AI products,
models and solutions
AI solution certification
and validation prior to scaling
Collaborate with academia
Support pilots and showcases
Cooperate to develop markets,
specifications and standards Provide access to data
Establish AI sandbox
Provide computational
power on subsidy
Offer collaboration platforms
GovernmentsEnable
Accelerated evolution of AI ecosystem
Academia
Formulate
AI strategy for the country,
state and skills programme
Enabling digital public
infrastructure for AI (data
exchanges and data-sharing
policy frameworks)
Enabling policies
for procurement
AI regulations to
establish guardrails
Establish market access
AI for public good (e.g. health,
education, social protection) Research
– Standards
– Policy
AI upskilling and reskilling
Mentor start-ups, platforms
and accelerators
Deliver
AI services and integration
Last-mile ecosystem
+ AI industry start-ups
Empowering front-line
extension systems
Feedback loops
for strengthening AI
AI marketplace
and digital gateway
Conform to regulations,
self-regulate and co-develop
risk-assessment frameworkCreate awarness
Establish consumer forum
Consumers
Assess user experience
Give feedbackGovernmentsGovernments
Three-pillared IMPACT AI framework for developing AI ecosystems in agriculture FIGURE 12
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