National Policy for Artificial Intelligence (2025-2030)
Proposed
The National Policy for Artificial Intelligence (2025-2030) outlines Libya's strategic framework to leverage AI for comprehensive development, improved services, and enhanced security and innovation. The strategy emphasizes human-centric approaches, ethical principles, and transparency, developed through consultations with key national stakeholders. It identifies four priority sectors: health, education, financial services, and public services, aiming to address governance, legislative, and competency gaps.
The strategy sets six strategic goals and 35 measurable initiatives, with a strong monitoring and evaluation mechanism to ensure progress towards a vision of Libya as a leader in responsible AI use in North Africa by 2030. Key areas include governance, infrastructure, human capital development, ethical frameworks, and innovation. Specific targets include 80% of government entities utilizing AI, training 10,000 personnel in AI skills, and digitizing 70% of governmental records by 2030. The document spans a five-year implementation period, focusing on gradual institutional establishment and comprehensive AI integration across sectors.
Document Analysis
Based on full text NLP analysisNormalised 0–100: easier reading, stronger commitment language, more concrete detail, richer vocabulary, more topic areas, and more cited international frameworks. Flesch–Kincaid reading ease applies to English documents only.
International alignment
✓ OECD✓ UNESCO× EU AI Act× G7× G20× ISO× Council of Europe× United Nations× NATO× Bletchley× Hiroshima× Global Partnership on AI× GPAI
SelectiveTopic coverage
× Healthcare✓ Defence✓ Education× Labour× Surveillance× Environment× Public services
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