A new artificial intelligence agency has been set up in Scotland, aimed at harnessing the potential of the most talked about technology of recent years.

The Scottish government is forecasting an explosion in the field, and says it could generate an extra £23bn a year for the national economy by 2035.

Ministers are no strangers to technological bandwagons and jargon - not so long ago they were all talking about the blockchain, and Rishi Sunak was priming the Royal Mint to start turning out non-fungible tokens, or NFTs for short.

But artificial intelligence, having been backed by more than a trillion dollars of investment by big tech firm, feels like a different prospect.

So how does the government see this affecting Scotland's services and economy over the years to come?