AI Risk & Accountability
AI has risks and all actors must be accountable.
AI Incidents
To manage risks, governments must track and understand AI incidents and hazards.
AI Compute & Climate
AI computing capacities and their environmental impact.
AI Futures
AI’s potential futures.
AI, Data & Privacy
Data and privacy are primary policy issues for AI.
AI & Health
AI can help health systems overcome their most urgent challenges.
Generative AI
Managing the risks and benefits of generative AI.
WIPS
Programme on Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills in AI.
AI Index
The OECD AI will be a synthetic measurement framework on Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Catalogue Tools & Metrics
Explore tools & metrics to build and deploy AI systems that are trustworthy.
AI Incidents Monitor
Gain valuable insights on global AI incidents.
OECD AI Principles
The first IGO standard to promote innovative and trustworthy AI
Policy areas
Browse OECD work related to AI across policy areas.
Publications
Find OECD publications related to AI.
Videos
Watch videos about AI policy the issues that matter most.
Context
AI is already a crucial part of most people’s daily routines.
What we do
Countries and stakeholder groups join forces to shape trustworthy AI.
Network of Experts
Experts from around the world advise the OECD and contribute to its work.
Partners
OECD.AI works closely with many partners.
Exploring potential AI futures to help governments actively shape them today.
A survey on machine learning researchers predicting chances and timeline of achieving high level machine learning and its possible effects on humanity.
Drawing from workshops and interviews with multidisciplinary thought leaders, this report aims to start a discussion about what positive AI economic futures we want, and how to overcome the challenges we might face in achieving them.
This report discusses five broad potential long-term impacts of AI, examining how AI could lead to long-term changes in science, cooperation, power, epistemics, and values.
A 2018 survey found that experts believe AI will make most people better off over the next decade, but many have concerns about how advances in AI will affect what it means to be human, to be productive and to exercise free will.
In this podcast, computer scientist Stuart Russell addresses concerns about AI, warning against the dangers of autonomous weapons, discussing job concerns, and advocating for global control over powerful AI entities.
The 2nd installment of this study explores the global impact of AI on society, addressing legal and ethical dilemmas it raises and considering diverse applications from healthcare to criminal sentencing.