In Turkey, there is no specific law directly regulating AI, however, the Eleventh Development Plan adopted in 2019 and the National AI Strategy (2021-2025) adopted in 2021 have set out the principles for legislative efforts. AI does not have legal personality and the general principles of Turkish civil liability law dictate that everyone must take reasonable care to avoid damaging others. There is no specific legal status designated for AI-equipped robots or other mobile assets, and they are subject to the liability of their owners for the damage they cause.