Artificial Intelligence Report: Turkey's Rise and Decline

Artificial intelligence is rapidly developing in Turkey and worldwide. Stanford University's 2025 AI Index report presents significant data in this field.
The report indicates that Turkey's employment rate in AI has risen to 20.36% as of 2024. This rate was over 50% in 2018 but saw a decline until 2022.

Turkey ranks second in public contracts related to AI between 2013-2023, with a median value of $2.81 million. Switzerland holds the first place.
In terms of gender equality, Turkey is among the best countries. The proportion of female graduates is over 50% at all levels.

However, Turkey is losing nearly half of its AI talents to migration. This situation negatively affects the country's development in the AI field.
There is a slight increase in awareness of AI in Turkey, but trust in data protection has decreased. People are getting to know the technology better, but confidence in its fairness has diminished.

In conclusion, artificial intelligence has gained unprecedented momentum in terms of performance and social impact by 2024. However, security and ethical issues have yet to be fully standardized.
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