1、Government AIReadiness Index2023CreditsThisreportwasproducedbyOxfordInsights.Authors:EmmaHankinsPabloFuentesNettelLiviaMartinescuGonzaloGrauSulamaanRahimEditedby:SulamaanRahimThisversionwaspublishedon6December2023FThisworkislicensedunderaCreativeCommonsAttribution-ShareAlike4.0InternationalLicense.2
2、023OxfordInsights2GovernmentAIReadinessIndex2023Table of ContentsCredits2TableofContents3TheGovernmentAIReadinessIndex20234OurFramework5Globalfindingsinfull6RegionalReports12NorthAmerica13LatinAmerica&TheCaribbean16WesternEurope18EasternEurope22MiddleEast&NorthAfrica24Sub-SaharanAfrica26South&Centra
3、lAsia28EastAsia30Pacific32AnnexI:Methodology34AnnexII:Detailedscores433The Government AI Readiness Index 2023In 2023,artificial intelligence(AI)was in theheadlinesmorethanever.GenerativeAIbreakthroughs,major developments in the field of AI regulation like the European Unions AI Act,and a significant
4、increase in AI-related summits globallyhaveputthistechnologyinthespotlight.ThetransformativepotentialofAIisundeniable,withgovernmentsworldwideacknowledgingitsimpact.Governments are not only working to regulate AI and foster AI innovation,but also strivingtointegrate this technology into public servi
5、ces.Countries like the RepublicofKoreaareusingAItoimprove government operations through the Digital Platform Government.Similarly,the UKsNational Health Service is supporting the researchandinnovationofnewAIscreeningtechnologiesforhealthandsocialcare.However,understanding how to ensure that AI is ad
6、opted effectivelyforthepublicgoodremainsachallenge.This index attempts to address this challenge.Our primary research question remainsunchanged:how ready is a given government to implementAIinthedeliveryofpublicservicestotheircitizens?This year,we are expanding our scope to rank 193 countries,up fro