The UK and Japanese governments have agreed on a Digital Partnership, a framework they claim will "jointly deliver concrete digital policy outcomes" for citizens, businesses and economies. According to the Guidance published by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the partnership will initially focus on four pillars: digital infrastructure and technologies, data, digital regulation and standards, and digital transformation. In addition, the two governments highlighted the work ahead of them includes "championing data flows," and exploring other ways to collaborate on data innovation measures to "support trustworthy, human-centric and responsible development and application" of artificial intelligence.
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