Date
2025-12-27
Author
Ramil Gachayev
Scotland’s AI Strategy is framed as a collectively developed governance approach, built through public and stakeholder engagement, and delivered through ‘Collective Leadership’ rather than a fixed, top-down legal framework. It relies on a ‘co-production’ model and a living playbook style of implementation, so principles and practices evolve with participation as the ecosystem learns what works.
Scottish AI Strategy NPF alignment International compliance OECD UNICEF UNCRC SDGs Scottish Parliament Scottish Government Directions Projects Scottish AI Alliance The Data Lab Trustworthy, Ethical, Inclusive AI and Collective Leadership AI Powerhouse and Global Recognition Investment and Economic Growth Data Infrastructure and Ethical Data Access Supercomputing and AI Compute Capability FinTech and Financial Inclusion Creative Industries and Gaming Health, Care, and Mental Health Support Environment and Climate Cyber Resilience and Secure by Design AI Planning and Place Based Policy Children’s Rights and Youth Centred Safeguards DDI Programme iCAIRD NHS Grampian: Screening AI Aberdeen Safe Haven Kheiron Mammography AI Alli-chat (Voxsio) Data for Children Collaborative Mozambique Density (AI) SPACe + Accelerator Can Do Innovation Challenge Scotland Land Cover Map DDI Post-COVID Accelerator Codeplay (HPC) SHIP AI Playbook AI Register Other stakeholders universities · NHS and public bodies · civil society · industry and sector organisations · international partners