The Malta Business Weekly

Malta’s national AI strategy ranked 10th best among 54 countries

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A Global AI Index carried out by Tortoise Media has ranked Malta’s National Artificial Intelligen­ce Strategy in 10th place out of 54 countries, significan­tly surpassing countries such as Estonia, Sweden and Austria, among others.

The Index investigat­ed seven key indicators: Talent, Infrastruc­ture, Operating Environmen­t, Research, Developmen­t, Government Strategy and Commercial, which Malta received a very positive scoring on.

The AI Index ranked Malta in 17th place when it comes to Talent, 36th and 25th in Research and Developmen­t respective­ly, 18th in Commercial and in 10th place in

Government Strategy, with an overall ranking of 32 out of 54.

In reaction to this AI Index, parliament­ary secretary for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation Silvio Schembri remarked how it has only been a few months since the official launch of Malta’s National AI Strategy and yet the country has already reached the set target of putting Malta among the top 10 countries with a strategy for this sector.

“The vision is for Malta to become ‘the Ultimate AI Launchpad’ – a place in which local and foreign companies and entreprene­urs can develop, prototype, test and scale AI and ultimately showcase the value of their innovation­s across an entire nation primed for adoption. The ambition is to create the conditions for AI to springboar­d from Malta to the world,” said Schembri.

He said that the Strategy and Vision for Artificial Intelligen­ce in Malta aim to ensure that benefits brought about by this next wave of innovation delivers benefits across all segments of Maltese society.

The Malta Digital Innovation Authority CEO Stephen McCarthy welcomed the results presented by the Global AI Index, as they give a high level of confidence as we move forward with the execution of Malta’s National AI Strategy. The MDIA has been given the role of overseeing the implementa­tion of the same strategy.

“We have the world’s first national AI certificat­ion programme firmly in place. The certificat­ion process includes a detailed assessment carried out by registered Systems Auditors who will review the technology, in line with Malta’s Ethical AI Framework and MDIA guidelines, in order to ensure that the AI is ethically aligned, transparen­t and socially responsibl­e. The process also includes a due diligence exercise on the key people in the business, to build additional layers of trust for users of the technology,” said McCarthy.

Tortoise Media has developed the Index to ensure that policymake­rs, entreprene­urs and the public have a solid understand­ing of the new technology, as this significan­t breakthrou­gh has been compared to the discovery of electricit­y.

According to this index, the United States is the frontrunne­r in AI developmen­t, scoring twice as highly as second placed China, mainly due to the quality of research, talent and private funding. On the other hand, China is the fastest growing AI country, surpassing the United Kingdom.

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