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Digital Jersey AI Playbook for Jersey - a framework for responsible AI adoption across Jersey’s economy

30/03/2026

Digital Jersey has published the AI Playbook for Jersey, a framework to help DJ Island prepare for both the opportunities and risks of AI.The AI Playbook for Jersey

  • Developed through the Jersey AI Council, the Playbook brings together government, industry and regulators to align on a clear, shared approach to AI adoption. Local stakeholders and experts, including Professor Alan Brown and Wendy Hall, support it.
  • It sets out practical guidance for organisations, with a focus on where AI can have the biggest impact in Jersey, including financial services and the public sector, while also addressing the risks.
  • Is not a strategy. It is a framework built on shared principles to support responsible adoption and better decision-making across the island.
  • Alongside this, DJ  launched a new AI page, bringing together tools, events and support to help organisations take action.

Key features

  • A new ‘AI Playbook for Jersey’ has been published this week, aimed at aligning key institutions around common aims and coordinated actions to ensure Jersey is sufficiently prepared for the opportunities and threats presented by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
  • Created through the Jersey AI Council and with the support of local stakeholders and off-island experts, including Professor Alan Brown and Dame Wendy Hall, the Playbook articulates the need for Jersey to be an intelligent adopter of AI and sets out a framework to help guide the acceleration of responsible AI adoption across Jersey’s economy.
  • Recognising the island’s unique characteristics and opportunities, the Playbook aims to align organisations around shared goals for AI adoption across all sectors of the economy, with a particular focus on financial services and the public sector – areas considered to offer the most significant AI opportunities.

AI Playbook for Jersey’ highlights

  • A number of practical tools that organisations across Jersey can implement to improve services and decision-making, guided by a set of principles aimed at:
    • Enhancing Jersey’s global competitiveness, in particular in financial services
    • Driving productivity and efficiency
    • Strengthening regulatory excellence, to help safeguard Jersey’s reputation
    • Building a future-ready workforce
    • Championing ethical and responsible AI, through strong governance

DJ SAYS

  • The publication of the Playbook follows the establishment of the Jersey AI Council in November last year.
  • Chaired by Digital Jersey, the multi-stakeholder body brings together the expertise of industry, public sector and regulatory bodies to support the effective adoption of AI technologies in Jersey, including the Government of Jersey, IoD, Jersey AI Forum, Jersey Finance, Jersey Financial Services Commission and JOIC.
  • Commenting on the publication of the AI Playbook for Jersey, Tony Moretta, CEO, Digital Jersey, said:
    • “This Playbook is a collaborative document, serving as a foundational guide for Jersey’s AI journey, emphasising agility, coordination, and responsible innovation to secure the island’s future prosperity. ​
    • It is not a plan or a strategy – it is a framework to provide organisations with common principles and objectives as they prepare for and explore the opportunities offered through AI and address the challenges it poses. It offers a perspective on how Jersey can responsibly embrace AI as a positive force for the island’s future, because we should be in no doubt – the future will be shaped by AI and we must be prepared for what is coming.”
  • Professor Alan Brown – co-author of the Playbook and adviser to Digital Jersey – added:
    • “AI represents a significant shift and Jersey needs to be on board with that shift. There will be a lot of opportunities for change over the coming months, driven by AI, and there will be challenges. That won’t be easy, and leaders really need to be asking critical questions of their organisations around how ready they are for change and effective AI implementation. This Playbook is designed to help inform and shape that decision making. If Jersey can get it right, the opportunities for AI to support Jersey’s strategic aims as a thriving business community are considerable.”
  • The AI Playbook for Jersey is now available to download, providing practical guidance for organisations looking to adopt and scale AI.
  • This sits alongside Digital Jersey’s new dedicated AI initiative page, which brings together a growing range of resources, insights and opportunities to support organisations at every stage of their AI journey.
  • In addition, Digital Jersey has launched a new ‘AI Insights’ event series to explore key themes and real-world applications of AI, is delivering an intensive ‘AI Leadership for Jersey’ course for senior executives, and will host its next AI Hackathon in April.

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