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Federal Chancellor’s Office Establishes AI Taskforce to Coordinate Regulatory Policy

To the point: Germany’s Federal Chancellor’s Office is consolidating its AI policy through a newly established taskforce with five working groups, with results to be presented at the end of September and at the Digital Summit in November.

The Federal Chancellor’s Office is concentrating its artificial intelligence strategies in a new taskforce. Five working groups are to submit action recommendations by the end of September.

The federal government has established an AI taskforce in the Chancellor’s Office to coordinate its positions and measures on artificial intelligence. The body is supported by five working groups that work independently on different focal areas.

For Chief Data Officers and regulatory officers in the private sector, this structure provides clarification of contact points and expected legislative and regulatory initiatives at the federal level. The taskforce signals that the German government has established AI governance as a core task and wants to proceed in a coordinated rather than fragmented manner.

The five working groups are to have their results ready by the end of September. In November, a review follows at the Digital Summit, the central exchange forum of the federal government with business, science and civil society on digital issues. This makes it clear early on where regulatory or promotional measures are planned and within what timeframe changes can be expected.


Source: www.golem.de · Published 3 July 2026
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