AI and the Digital State: Turkey’s 2025 Strategy Unveiled
Turkey is accelerating AI integration across public institutions—from CİMER to TÜBİTAK—under its 2021-2025 National AI Strategy, transforming governance into a data-driven, citizen-centric digital state.

AI and the Digital State: Turkey’s 2025 Strategy Unveiled
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- 1Turkey is accelerating AI integration across public institutions—from CİMER to TÜBİTAK—under its 2021-2025 National AI Strategy, transforming governance into a data-driven, citizen-centric digital state.
- 2Artificial intelligence and the digital state have become defining features of 21st-century governance, and Turkey is strategically positioning itself at the forefront of this transformation.
- 3Under the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2021-2025, led by the Presidency of Digital Transformation, Turkey aims to revolutionize public services by enhancing efficiency, personalizing citizen interactions, and embedding data-driven decision-making into the core of state operations.
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Artificial intelligence and the digital state have become defining features of 21st-century governance, and Turkey is strategically positioning itself at the forefront of this transformation. Under the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2021-2025, led by the Presidency of Digital Transformation, Turkey aims to revolutionize public services by enhancing efficiency, personalizing citizen interactions, and embedding data-driven decision-making into the core of state operations. This is not merely an adoption of technology—it is a systemic cultural shift within public administration.
AI Revolution in the CİMER Infrastructure
Burhanettin Duran, President of the Presidency of Communications, announced the full integration of artificial intelligence into the CİMER system. This integration will automate citizen service applications, reduce bureaucratic delays, and enable real-time document verification through natural language processing and machine learning. Millions of data points collected through CİMER will be analyzed by AI models to predict citizen needs before they arise, enabling proactive service delivery. What was once a reactive administrative system is evolving into a predictive, intelligent governance platform.
TÜBİTAK and the Institutionalization of AI Across Public Sector
TÜBİTAK, Turkey’s leading scientific and technological research institution, has published a comprehensive AI Policy Document mandating the highest-level utilization of AI across all its research and operational workflows. The policy prioritizes AI-powered data analysis, predictive modeling for scientific discovery, and automated collaboration tools. Concurrently, a national framework is being developed to standardize AI adoption across all public institutions. The 2024-2025 roadmap includes pilot programs in healthcare diagnostics, personalized education platforms, judicial case prioritization, and predictive security analytics.
These strategic initiatives signal Turkey’s ambition to become not just a consumer of AI technology, but a builder of its own digital state architecture. Artificial intelligence is no longer a tool—it is the foundational layer of modern governance. The state of the future will be one that anticipates needs, responds instantly, and operates with algorithmic precision. Turkey is laying the groundwork to lead this transformation in its region, turning AI from a buzzword into the backbone of public service.


