Leaders from Guernsey and Jersey have attended a summit with Irish, UK and other Crown dependency politicians to discuss artificial intelligence (AI).
Jersey Chief Minister Lyndon Farnham and Guernsey's Policy and Resources President Lyndon Trott were among the guests at the 43rd British-Irish Council (BIC), which was held in Newcastle, Northern Ireland.
They were joined by other leading politicians, including the first ministers of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin and representatives from Westminster.
The theme of the meeting involved potential benefits and challenges of using AI in public administration, the States of Guernsey said.
The BIC was set up as part of the Good Friday Agreement to promote relationships between the UK, Ireland and Crown dependencies.






