Turkey's Regulatory Moment

Turkey submitted its proposed AI Law in June 2024 and is developing a risk-based regulatory framework inspired by the EU AI Act. The National AI Strategy targets 5% GDP contribution from AI and 50,000 jobs in the AI sector. These are the right ambitions — but they require the right information to succeed.

Policymakers face an impossible challenge: regulate a technology that evolves faster than legislation can follow, in a landscape where the technical details matter enormously. Overregulate, and you stifle the startup ecosystem. Underregulate, and you expose citizens to algorithmic bias, privacy violations, and labor disruption without recourse.

We provide the independent, evidence-based input that this process demands — translating frontier AI research into language and frameworks that legislators, ministry officials, and public servants can act on.

Who We Advise

Government & Regulators

Turkey's proposed risk-based AI framework needs technically informed analysis — not lobbying. We provide policymakers with clear assessments of how specific AI capabilities affect labor markets, education, healthcare, national security, and data privacy, so regulation can be precise rather than reactive.

  • Regulatory impact modeling before enactment
  • Comparative analysis with EU AI Act and US frameworks
  • Technical testimony for parliamentary committees
  • Sector-specific risk assessment (finance, healthcare, education)

Enterprises & Institutions

Generative AI could add $50–60 billion to Turkey's GDP — but only if companies adopt strategically rather than reactively. Most enterprise AI failures stem not from bad technology but from bad strategy: unclear objectives, vendor lock-in, and insufficient internal capability.

  • AI readiness and maturity audits
  • Vendor-independent technology evaluation
  • Executive education and board-level briefings
  • Competitive intelligence on global AI adoption

Research Agenda

Our research focuses on questions where Turkey has the most at stake — and where independent analysis is most scarce.

Need Independent AI Advisory?

Whether you're shaping national policy or steering enterprise strategy, we provide the rigorous, vendor-independent analysis you need.