The OECD.AI Policy Navigator
Our policy navigator is a living repository from more than 80 jurisdictions and organisations. Use the filters to browse initiatives and find what you are looking for.
Concept of the State-Targeted Scientific and Technological Programme for the Application of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Priority Economic Sectors until 2026
This initiative establishes a state scientific and technological programme to define the directions and tasks for AI technology development and to implement government support mechanisms. It aims to create favourable conditions for innovative AI technologies in priority economic sectors, thereby enhancing Ukraine’s economic potential and strengthening its position in the global market.
Diia AI Assistant
Ukraine has launched Diia.AI on the Diia portal — the world’s first national AI agent that not only answers questions but also delivers government services directly in chat. For example, a user may request an income certificate and receive it instantly in their account with email notification. The initiative simplifies access, removes the need for forms or visits, ensures 24/7 availability, and aims to place Ukraine among leaders in public-sector AI.
AI-based Computer-Aided Detection Software Product
AI-powered CAD software helps doctors detect tuberculosis by analysing chest X-rays. It was developed to make screening faster, cheaper, and more reliable, especially where there are not enough specialists. The tool improves early diagnosis and protects people at risk, supporting global health efforts recommended by WHO.
CheckEye – AI-based Digital Screening
Digital screening using artificial intelligence helps to detect diabetic retinopathy early and direct ophthalmological care to those who need it. Such programmes, carried out by nurses without the involvement of doctors, have already proved effective: they reduce costs, ease the burden on specialised facilities, and make examinations more accessible.
General Short-Term Professional Development Program "Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence for Public Servants"
General Short-Term Professional Development Programme "Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence for Public Servants" aims to deepen participants’ knowledge of the use of artificial intelligence in the professional activities of public servants. It also develops practical skills in applying AI tools in their work and counters the spread of harmful content generated by artificial intelligence.
General Short-Term Professional Development Programme “The Potential of Digital Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in the Professional Activities of Public Servants”
The programme deepens public servants’ knowledge of digitalisation and the use of digital technologies, including blockchain, virtual assets, and artificial intelligence. It highlights the role of AI in cyber security, the opportunities and risks of its application in public administration, and develops practical skills for optimising work processes while ensuring cyber hygiene and ethical AI use.
International Conference “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Governance: Challenges, Opportunities, Prospects”
International Conference “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Public Governance: Challenges, Opportunities, Prospects” brings together researchers and practitioners to identify effective approaches for addressing theoretical, methodological, and practical issues of AI use in governance. It also defines priority areas for training and advanced training of civil servants in the context of digital transformation and AI adoption.
Personal Data Anonymisation Module in the Unified State Register of Court Decisions
Personal Data Anonymisation Module in the Unified State Register of Court Decisions ensures automated processing of judicial decisions using artificial intelligence (AI) to anonymise personal data in line with Ukrainian law. The system reduces routine tasks and dependence on human operators, while final verification of each decision before publication remains with an operator.
Training Workshop “Artificial Intelligence in Action: Practical Recommendations for the Public Sector and Educational Institutions”
The goal of the event is to promote a responsible approach to the implementation and use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in public administration and higher education institutions by presenting practical recommendations for public servants, educators, students, and academic staff.
Action Plan for the Implementation of the Concept for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Ukraine for 2025–2026
Action Plan for the Implementation of the Concept for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Ukraine for 2025–2026 is an action plan of the Government of Ukraine that aims to implement Ukraine’s Concept for the Development of Artificial Intelligence by 2030. It includes actions related to the use of AI in higher education, cybersecurity, public administration, regulation, and national defence.
Action Plan for the Implementation of the Concept for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Ukraine for 2021–2024
The initiative supports the development and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in Ukraine. It focuses on advancing AI research, education, and applications in key sectors such as healthcare, public administration, and the economy. The overall aim is to foster innovation while ensuring legal compliance, safeguarding safety, and promoting respect for human rights.
Concept for the Development of Artificial Intelligence
Concept for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Ukraine was adopted in 2020 as one of the country’s key strategic documents in the AI sector. It focuses on promoting the development and integration of artificial intelligence across multiple areas of public life. The Concept was designed to foster innovation, improve public services, and strengthen economic growth.
Operational Plan for the WINWIN Strategy for the Digital Development of Innovation Activity in Ukraine until 2030: Measures for Implementation in 2025–2027
The Operational Plan for 2025–2027 supports the implementation of Ukraine’s Strategy for the Digital Development of Innovation Activity until 2030. It focuses on improving STEM education, updating legislation, and fostering scientific innovation. The plan promotes collaboration among academia, industry, and startups, strengthens research infrastructure, and ensures evidence-based policymaking for a resilient innovation ecosystem.
Strategy for the Digital Development of Innovation Activity in Ukraine until 2030
Strategy for the Digital Development of Innovation Activity in Ukraine until 2030 outlines Ukraine’s plan for digital development and innovation until 2030. It aims to support businesses, researchers, and government in using new technologies to improve the economy and society. The strategy addresses challenges in technology adoption and seeks to create a clear path for future growth and digital transformation.
Sectoral Analysis of AI and Initial Vision of AI Development in Ukraine
The Sectoral Analysis developed by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine aims to highlight the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) in the country across different sectors. It identifies existing strengths and weaknesses and outlines priority areas for AI development. The analysis reviews the leading AI projects currently being implemented in Ukraine and presents a roadmap for the adoption of a national AI strategy.
Roadmap for AI Regulation in Ukraine: A Bottom-Up Approach
The AI Regulation Roadmap in Ukraine is a national strategic initiative launched by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine in 2023. It was developed in response to the growing need for clear, future-oriented, and balanced regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). With AI technologies rapidly developing and penetrating various sectors, the roadmap aims to ensure that Ukraine's regulatory environment is ready to foster innovation while protecting rights, safety and interests.
Voluntary Code of Conduct for the Ethical and Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence
Voluntary Code of Conduct for the Ethical and Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence provides organisations and developers with ethical and practical guidelines for the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in Ukraine. It was developed to promote trust, accountability, and safety in AI systems across the public and private sectors. The Code helps organisations use AI in ways that respect human rights and democratic values.
Experimental Project on Organising the Research of High-Tech Tools Using the “Sandbox” Method (Sandbox for AI and Blockchain Startups)
The main task of the Sandbox is to help developers in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain create high-quality products in conditions where no specific legislation on these technologies yet exists. The initiative provides companies with free audits, consultations, and recommendations to improve their high-tech products.
Glossary of Terms on AI
The Glossary of Terms on AI was developed to ensure consistent understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) concepts across government, industry, and education. It helps policymakers, developers, and educators communicate clearly and prepare for future regulation. The glossary also supports the implementation of Ukraine’s AI Regulation Roadmap and White Paper.
Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence are methodological materials designed to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) affects human rights and to outline legal ways to regulate it. They offer recommendations for safely managing AI systems under Ukrainian laws and global standards, benefiting policymakers, businesses, and citizens. Developed to balance technological innovation with privacy and fairness, the materials address risks such as data misuse and bias in everyday AI uses.

























