Meetings

AI and the Welsh Economy

This page gives details of any meetings held which will, or did, discuss the matter, and includes links to the relevant Papers, Agendas and Minutes.

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Meeting: 24/09/2025 - Plenary (Item 7)

Debate on the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee report: AI and the Welsh Economy: Can Welsh androids dream of electric sheep?

NDM8983 Andrew R.T. Davies (South Wales Central)  

To propose that the Senedd notes: 

The report of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee, ‘AI and the Welsh Economy: Can Welsh androids dream of electric sheep?’, which was laid in the Table Office on 20 May 2025, and on which the Welsh Government laid its response on 16 September 2025.

Minutes:

The item started at 15.50 

NDM8983 Andrew R.T. Davies (South Wales Central)    

To propose that the Senedd notes:   

The report of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee, ‘AI and the Welsh Economy: Can Welsh androids dream of electric sheep?’, which was laid in the Table Office on 20 May 2025, and on which the Welsh Government laid its response on 16 September 2025. 

The motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36 


Meeting: 17/07/2025 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 5)

5 AI and the Welsh Economy

Supporting documents:


Meeting: 19/06/2025 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 3)

3 Economy Trade and Rural Affairs Committee report: AI and the Welsh Economy

Supporting documents:


Meeting: 30/04/2025 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 6)

6 AI and the Welsh Economy: consideration of draft report

Supporting documents:

  • Draft report

Minutes:

6.1    The Committee considered the draft report, and agreed to its publication.


Meeting: 12/03/2025 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 1)

1 AI and the Welsh Economy: Consideration of Key Issues and AI Update - Deepseek

Supporting documents:

  • Key issues paper
  • Research briefing: Deepseek

Minutes:

1.1            The Committee discussed and agreed the key issues paper.

1.2        The Committee noted the AI update on Deepseek.

1.3        The Committee also agreed to write to the Health and Social Care Committee, to draw attention to areas of the work which cross over into their committee remit, as well as follow-up with Welsh Government via written correspondence.


Meeting: 05/12/2024 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 3)

3 AI and the Welsh Economy - Panel 1 - Independent experts

Matt Davies, Economic and Social Policy Lead, Ada Lovelace Institute

Professor Rossi Setchi, Professor in High-Value Manufacturing and Director of Research Centre in AI, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS), Cardiff University

Professor Alun Preece, Director, Hartree Centre Cardiff Hub, Cardiff University

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

3.1    The Committee heard evidence from Matt Davies (Ada Lovelace Institute), Professor Rossi Setchi (Cardiff University), and Professor Alun Preece (Hartree Centre Cardiff Hub, Cardiff University).

 


Meeting: 05/12/2024 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 5)

5 AI and the Welsh Economy - Panel 3 - Workforce

Professor Lina Dencik, Research Leader in AI Justice, Goldsmiths University of London and Co-Founder of Data Justice Lab

Matt Buckley, Committee Member of United Tech and Allied Workers (CWU)

Ceri Williams, Policy Officer, TUC Cymru

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

5.1    The Committee heard evidence from Professor Lina Dencik (Goldsmiths University of London), Matt Buckley, (United Tech and Allied Workers, CWU), and Ceri Williams (TUC Cymru).

 


Meeting: 05/12/2024 - Economy, Trade, and Rural Affairs Committee (Item 4)

4 AI and the Welsh Economy - Panel 2 - Business

Paul Teather, Chief Executive Officer, AMPLYFI

Klaire Tanner, Founder & Creative Director, CreuTech 

Felix Milbank, Deputy Head of Policy (Wales), Federation of Small Businesses Wales (FSB)

 

Supporting documents:

Minutes:

4.1    The Committee heard evidence from Paul Teather (AMPLYFI), Klaire Tanner (CreuTech), and Felix Milbank (Federation of Small Businesses Wales).