Benchmark Drilldown · Updated 2026-05-04
AI Policy on Regulation & Ethics
Regulatory framework relying primarily on industry self-regulation
- Year
- 2023
- Region
- Israel
- Type
- Strategy / policy document
説明を展開
The 2023 "AI Policy on Regulation and Ethics" was published by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology. Core stance: sector-by-sector self-regulation, no horizontal AI law, encouragement of voluntary adoption of OECD AI Principles. The doc explicitly cites "avoiding constraints on the AI industry" as a design goal. Assessment: this is the most pro-industry stance among advanced economies — even more permissive than the US executive-order approach. The upside is keeping Israel's startup engine free of friction; the downside, post-EU AI Act, is that exporters face dual-track compliance pain.
参考出典
同じ地域で掘り下げる
Region overview
Israel Core Strategy
Israel's core AI strategy is National AI Program, with the public year marked as 2021.
Region overview
Israel Investment Scale
Israel's AI investment signal is: NIS 5.26B (~$1.48B) but only 20% spent.
Region overview
Israel Governance Model
Israel's AI governance model can be summarised as: Soft law + sector self-regulation, no horizontal legislation.
Region overview
Israel Core Strength
Israel's comparative strength versus Singapore is: Highest startup density globally, Unit 8200 talent pipeline.
Core strategy
National AI Program
NIS 5.26 billion five-year plan covering compute, talent and R&D
Investment and resources
National AI Program Budget
NIS 5.26 billion (~US$1.48 billion) — Five-year programme; only US$281 million actually spent (~20%)
データの説明
Curated benchmark drilldown profile, last updated 2026-05-04.