The Government has begun the next phase of its national assessment of artificial intelligence readiness with the rollout of a multi-stakeholder survey under UNESCO’s Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM).
The exercise is being coordinated by the Ministry of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence (MPAAI) in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The survey is open to stakeholders from the public and private sectors, academia, civil society and youth groups. It will assess Trinidad and Tobago’s preparedness for artificial intelligence across five areas: legal and regulatory; technological and infrastructural; societal and cultural; scientific and educational; and economic.
The RAM survey follows the launch of the United Nations Development Programme’s Artificial Intelligence Landscape Assessment (AILA) on November 26, 2025. The AILA examines existing capabilities, gaps and challenges related to AI adoption and is expected to result in a national report with recommendations and a roadmap for implementation across sectors including health, education and the public service.
Information collected through the survey will inform national policy development related to artificial intelligence.
Sector-based consultation sessions are scheduled for January 19 to 23, 2026, during which stakeholders will review the survey findings and propose sector-specific actions.
A national validation workshop is scheduled for February 27, 2026, at The University of the West Indies, St Augustine. The workshop will bring together government officials, researchers, industry representatives and other stakeholders to review the consolidated findings and identify next steps.