DCRF to investigate consumer AI attitudes as part of 2026-27 work plan
Published: 27/04/2026
| DCRF
The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) has published its work plan for 2026-27, outlining its strategy for the coming year. Key priorities include ongoing horizon scanning and enhancing internal capabilities. The DRCF will also launch an investigation into consumer attitudes about artificial intelligence (AI) risks and a formal review of the regulatory measures used to manage them. To support these objectives, the DRCF will establish a Research Lab to coordinate research agendas on an annual basis, providing a distinct cross-regulatory perspective on digital challenges.
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