Establishes a regulatory framework ensuring safe, ethical, and fair AI use. Requires risk assessment, registration of high-risk systems, and adherence to principles of safety, transparency, fairness, accountability, and privacy. Imposes fines for non-compliance and assigns supervisory authority enforcement powers.
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This is a binding legislative proposal with mandatory obligations, enforcement mechanisms, and substantial financial penalties for non-compliance.
The document has minimal to good coverage of approximately 8-10 subdomains, with primary focus on AI system security (2.2), lack of transparency (7.4), governance failure prevention (6.5), and lack of robustness (7.3). The document establishes a regulatory framework emphasizing safety, transparency, fairness, accountability, and privacy principles, with risk assessment requirements and enforcement mechanisms.
This is a horizontal regulation that applies across all economic sectors. The law governs AI systems used by any 'natural or legal persons' who develop, deploy, use, import, or distribute AI systems, without limiting application to specific industries. All sectors are potentially governed.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on deployment (registration requirements for high-risk systems), operation and monitoring (compliance supervision), and verification/validation (conformity assessment). It also addresses design principles and development through risk assessment requirements.
The document explicitly mentions 'artificial intelligence systems' throughout and provides a definition of artificial intelligence. It does not specifically mention frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, generative AI, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds. The focus is on AI systems broadly defined.
Grand National Assembly of Turkey; Government of Turkey
The document is titled 'Artificial Intelligence Law Proposal (Grand National Assembly of Turkey)' and the authority is listed as 'Government of Turkey', indicating this is a legislative proposal from the Turkish government to its parliament.
supervisory authorities; President
The document establishes supervisory authorities with enforcement powers and assigns execution authority to the President of Turkey.
supervisory authorities
Supervisory authorities are explicitly granted monitoring and compliance detection powers under the law.
providers; deployers; users; importers; distributors
The law explicitly applies to multiple categories of AI actors including those who develop, deploy, import, distribute, and use AI systems, as well as affected persons.
8 subdomains (1 Good, 7 Minimal)