Establishing an office focusing on Artificial Intelligence aims to "balance the opportunity" of the technology with "making sure it is used appropriately", the executive heading up the project has said.
The government has launched the National Office for Artificial Intelligence (AI), which aims to educate people on the tool, and empower businesses and individuals to utilise it.
Establishing the office has seen £1m drawn down from the Economic Strategy Fund, which would be used for training, awareness, literacy and engagement with industry.
Chief executive of Digital Isle of Man, Lyle Wraxall, said it was important to "make sure people know how to use AI responsibly and ethically".
The office would see the three existing Digital Isle of Man staff provide a focal point for national co-ordination and policy development.






