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Hungary's AI Strategy


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   09 Jul 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   09 Jul 2025

The Hungarian AI Coalition was established in October 2018 to offer a community and forum for all stakeholders in the Hungarian AI ecosystem who wish to make an active contribution to the development of the Hungarian AI environment and skills. The National AI strategy is the joint, action-oriented product of the Coalitions professional community, consisting of over 240 organisations and over 1000 delegated experts.

Name in original language

Hungary's AI Strategy

Initiative overview

Objectives:To support and boost all relevant sections of the AI value chain from data generation and management, through basic and applied research, to utilization of the technology and raising awareness of the possibilities inherent in practical AI applications.To strengthen the foundation pillars of the Hungarian AI ecosystem: data economy, research development and innovation (R&D&I), AI uptake, education and competence development, infrastructure deployment, and regulatory and ethical framework.To provide policy actions for specific sectors and technology fields with the highest acceleration potential for Hungary: manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, public administration, transportation, logistics and energy.To present transformative programs with long term ambitious goals that offer direct benefits to citizens: autonomous systems and self-driving vehicles, health-consciousness in a digital world, climate-driven agriculture, data-wallet and personalized services, AI-supported development of personal competences, automated administration procedures in Hungarian, and energy networks focused on renewable sources of energy.

Budget information available?

Not available

Has this initiative been evaluated?

Yes

Are evaluation results public?

No

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