Indicator
Emerging digital technologies
Implemented
Not Implemented
Not Applicable
Level 0
Level 5
Level | ALB | BIH | KOS | MNE | MKD | SRB |
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Policies aiming to govern the development and use of emerging digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain or the internet of things, have been adopted, either in the form of a dedicated all-encompassing strategy or separate sectoral policies. *A relevant framework is being developed. | ||||||
The policies are comprehensive and cover essential foresight and governance issues related to emerging technologies. | ||||||
The policies were designed with the active involvement of key stakeholders (private sector, academia, civil society, etc.). | ||||||
The regulatory framework has been updated to enable the beneficial and safe use of emerging technologies, namely for the use of artificial intelligence and blockchain. | ||||||
Policies governing emerging technologies are well co-ordinated between different institutions through a co-ordination body or mechanism or procedure. | ||||||
Based on the policies, the regulatory framework has been updated to enable the beneficial and safe use of emerging technologies, at least for some areas such artificial intelligence and blockchain. *Partially. | ||||||
Data on the use and development of emerging technologies is being collected by a public body. | ||||||
Policies largely reflect international good practice guidelines, such as the 1) OECD Council Recommendation on Blockchain and Other Distributed Ledger Technologies and the 2) OECD Council Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence. *Partially. | ||||||
Policies are regularly monitored and evaluated. Results of monitoring and evaluation are being used to inform future policy making regarding emerging technologies. |
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