The article discusses Israel's approach to promoting responsible AI innovation through policy and sector-specific guidelines to address core issues and ethical principles. Currently, there are no specific codified laws or regulations in Israel that directly regulate AI, but the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology (MIST) and Ministry of Justice (MOJ) have published a White Paper on AI and the first policy on 'Artificial Intelligence Regulations and Ethics.' The AI Policy encourages responsible AI innovation in the private sector through a principled-based, sector-specific regulatory approach.
The AI Policy in Israel focuses on 'soft' tools like non-binding ethical principles and voluntary standards to regulate AI across different sectors. The government is actively working on developing a national AI plan and implementing initiatives to advance research, human capital, and infrastructure in the field of AI. Additionally, there are efforts to establish a national-level forum for public participation on AI policy and a coordination center to organize regulatory issues related to artificial intelligence.
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