New branding and website!

 
 

We are starting the week with a brand new look!

Now that we are well into Year 2 of the delivery of Scotland’s national AI Strategy, we have decided to give our branding a bit of a refresh and along with it, a simplification of the structure of the Scottish AI Alliance.

Shifting focus

The Scottish AI Alliance is tasked with the delivery of the Strategy and so we are pivoting our branding to make the Scottish AI Alliance the umbrella brand for all of our activities. And as the umbrella brand, we thought its colours should represent this so we’ve refreshed the logo to be in the colours of Scotland’s AI Strategy, the Scottish AI Playbook and the Scottish AI Summit.

Trustworthy, Ethical, and Inclusive

This also marks a shift from a focus on the strategy itself to the activities the Scottish AI Alliance is doing to deliver on the strategy’s vision for Scotland to become a leader in the development and use of TRUSTWORTHY, ETHICAL and INCLUSIVE AI.

So we are making the Scottish AI Alliance simpler and easier to understand and have set up this website at a new domain www.scottishai.com. Our old domain www.scotlandaistrategy.com will contain the strategy itself and all the info and work from the development process. So this website is all about the delivery of the strategy. We have moved our Events listings, our News and Blogs and our Resources to this site. We are also updating our social media channels to the Scottish AI Alliance brand!

The Scottish AI Alliance

The Scottish AI Alliance is a partnership between The Data Lab and the Scottish Government and is led by a Minister-appointed Chair and the Scottish Government’s Chief Data Officer.

The Scottish AI Alliance is tasked with the delivery of the actions outlined in Scotland’s AI Strategy in an open, transparent and collaborative way.

The group provides a focus for dialogue, collaboration and, above all, action on all things AI in Scotland.

Its activities are overseen by a Leadership Group with representation across society and working groups are convened as and when appropriate for specific projects and programmes from across Scotland’s AI community.

We will have more targeted requests for help from the wider Scottish AI community through calls for working groups for specific projects. This provides more opportunity for people to get involved and help us deliver on the strategy’s vision.

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