Implements mechanisms to attract AI talent, including increased support for AI research and education. Develops national occupational AI standards and vocational training and expands AI data infrastructures, international cooperation, and regulatory frameworks to enhance the AI workforce.
Analysis summaries, actor details, and coverage mappings were LLM-classified and may contain errors.
This is a government action plan that uses predominantly voluntary and aspirational language ('will be implemented', 'will be developed', 'will be established') without binding legal obligations, enforcement mechanisms, or penalties for non-compliance. It represents strategic policy guidance rather than legally enforceable regulation.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with limited focus on governance structures (6.5) and workforce transformation (6.2). Most risk subdomains are not addressed as the document is primarily a strategic action plan focused on AI development, education, and infrastructure rather than risk mitigation.
This is a national AI strategy action plan that governs AI development and deployment across multiple sectors. Primary focus is on Educational Services (extensive curriculum development and training programs), Public Administration (government AI implementation), and Scientific Research and Development Services (AI research infrastructure). Secondary coverage includes Information sector (AI development), Professional and Technical Services (AI consulting and standards), and various other sectors through workforce transformation initiatives.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on Plan and Design (workforce planning, curriculum development, infrastructure planning), Build and Use Model (developing Turkish LLMs, generative AI models), and Deploy (implementing AI in public institutions, certification programs). It also addresses Operate and Monitor through ongoing training programs, impact assessments, and monitoring mechanisms.
The document explicitly mentions AI models, AI systems, and generative AI. It focuses on developing Turkish large language models (LLMs) and large action models (LAMs). There is no explicit mention of frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, or specific compute thresholds. Open-weight models are not explicitly discussed.
Government of Turkey; Ministry of Industry and Technology; Presidential Digital Transformation Office; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK)
The document is authored by the Government of Turkey as indicated in the title 'National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2024-2025 Action Plan (Turkey)'. Multiple government ministries and agencies are listed as responsible institutions for proposing and implementing various actions.
Ministry of Industry and Technology; Presidential Digital Transformation Office; Turkish Standards Institute; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK); Vocational Qualifications Authority; Personal Data Protection Authority
Various government ministries and agencies are designated as responsible institutions for implementing, monitoring, and enforcing the action plan. The Turkish Standards Institute and TÜBİTAK are specifically mentioned for certification and audit functions.
Presidential Digital Transformation Office; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK); Turkish Statistical Institute; Presidential Human Resources Office; Ministry of Industry and Technology; International AI Studies Monitoring and Coordination Committee
Multiple government agencies are designated for monitoring functions including tracking international AI developments, conducting impact assessments, maintaining inventories, and evaluating workforce transformation. A specific monitoring committee is to be established for international AI studies.
Universities; Private education institutions; Public institutions; SMEs; Technology Development Zones; National and international companies operating in the field of artificial intelligence in Turkey; Startups; Corporate companies; Global technology companies
The action plan targets multiple entity types including AI developers (companies developing AI systems), deployers (public institutions implementing AI), educational institutions training AI workforce, and SMEs adopting AI solutions. The scope is broad, covering both public and private sectors.
4 subdomains (4 Minimal)