So Australia came up with an AI Action plan early on (2021) that is now not available on their website and only in some archives.
The UK gov just released their AI Action Plan today and it's actually REALLY good (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ai-opportunities-action-plan), it even talks about things like public datasets and dealing with copyright better.
Singapore released an AI Action Strategy in 2019 (https://www.smartnation.gov.sg/files/publications/national-ai-strategy.pdf). It's old, but that's ok because they already released version 2.0 of the plan, as a first class item at https://www.smartnation.gov.sg/nais/
My government (Canada) has taken an industry centric approach (as expected) here https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/ai-strategy/en
It's wild to see all the different cultural approaches to AI, and which governments are making AI strategy a first class item on their websites, and which ones have it buried away, or have let it go obsolete.
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