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OECD Artificial Intelligence Review of Germany

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This report provides an international benchmarking of Germany’s artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem and discusses progress in implementing its national AI strategy. The report draws on quantitative and qualitative data and insights from the OECD.AI Policy Observatory and from the OECD Programme on AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills (AI-WIPS) – an OECD research programme financed by the German Federal Government – and results from a series of interviews with a wide range of stakeholders in Germany. The review discusses Germany’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and challenges in AI, and provides recommendations to steer AI policy in Germany in the coming years. The evidence is presented according to the core focus areas outlined in Germany’s national AI strategy, which include: 1) minds; 2) research; 3) transfer and applications; 4) the world of work; 5) policy and regulatory frameworks; and 6) society. Furthermore, the report discusses AI infrastructure and it includes three sector spotlights on AI in the public sector, AI and environmental sustainability and AI and healthcare.

English Also available in: German

Spotlight: AI and healthcare

This chapter outlines key opportunities for Germany to advance artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in health care. Germany has started meaningful action to advance AI in health, including legislative measures aimed at boosting the integration of digital health technologies and actively promoting AI applications in medicine. Despite public optimism about AI’s potential to improve patient experiences and reduce the workload of health workforce, Germany faces challenges to enabling AI in health due to fragmented health data and impracticable data privacy and security measures. Germany has started its journey into AI in health and should continue work to establish a comprehensive health data governance and interoperability strategy with legislation that enables innovation while providing appropriate protections. This strategy will be vital for building a national health information framework that fosters timely access to quality data, enabled by collaboration among all key stakeholders to benefit Germany and everyone living in Germany.

English Also available in: German

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