Sri Lanka Seeks Public Input for National Artificial Intelligence Policy

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The government has initiated the process of gathering public opinions to shape a national policy on artificial intelligence (AI).

Deputy Minister of Digital Economy, Eranga Weeraratne, announced that the deadline for submissions is March 14.

A dedicated committee, tasked with formulating the policy, will compile the final draft based on the insights and suggestions received during this consultation phase.

This move highlights Sri Lanka’s commitment to fostering a structured and inclusive approach toward AI development and its integration into the digital economy.

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