In the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ITO) statement, the results of the new report of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce Strategic Research Center (ITOSAM) entitled “Competition of Nations in the Era of Intelligent Automation: Artificial Intelligence, Robots and Development Countries” were shared.
Accordingly, the report discussed in detail the changes that were emerging with the emergence of intelligent automation and artificial intelligence technologies as well as the international competitive environment.
Using LinkedIn data, ITOSAM researchers found that the number of companies developing artificial intelligence products in Turkey increased from 5 in 2000 to 1012 in 2023 and 1195 in 2024.
The research evaluated concepts such as machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, neural networks, natural language processing, reinforcement learning and autonomous mobile robots, which fall into the field of artificial intelligence.
Türkiye is the 18th country with the largest robot population with 22,735 robots.
The report also identified the sectors with the highest concentration of companies developing artificial intelligence products in Turkey. Accordingly, the ten industries that use artificial intelligence the most are information technologies and services, software development, media, education, healthcare, business consulting and services, industrial automation, financial services, research services and biotechnology.
Another notable date of the ITOSAM report on intelligent automation technologies was the stock of industrial robots in Turkey.
According to the 20 countries with the largest robot stocks, there will be 3.9 million installed industrial robots worldwide by 2022. In 2025, the number of industrial robots is expected to increase by 10 percent annually to 5 million,227 thousand.
Türkiye is the 18th country with the highest robot population in the world with 22,000,735 robots. China is the country with the largest inventory of industrial robots in the world, with 1 million 501,000 industrial robots.
Robots are considered candidates to replace humans in tasks that are more manual, routine, or require physical strength. For this reason, professional groups that are unlikely to be affected by artificial intelligence are at risk of automation by robots.
While intelligent automation technologies have a negative impact on some occupational groups, these technologies are expected to provide more job opportunities in some existing business areas and contribute to the emergence of new occupations.
“New departments should be opened at universities to develop artificial intelligence applications.”
ITO President Şekib Avdagiç, who gave his assessments on the issue in the statement, emphasized that the workforce trained in artificial intelligence and robotics applications should be retained in Turkey by opening more comprehensive and effective departments in universities.
Stating that artificial intelligence is becoming more and more effective in industry, Avdagiç said: “The question that Turkey should pay attention to is that the West can very quickly take away from us part of our workforce trained in artificial intelligence and robotics.” We work in universities to develop applications of artificial intelligence in their own country. “New chapters need to be opened,” he said.
Noting that they support entrepreneurs carrying out artificial intelligence applications in the Information Commercialization Center, a subsidiary of ITO, Avdagiç made the following statements:
“In particular, applications of artificial intelligence are used in every phase of the industry, including production, design, quality control and packaging. In many places we see that the solutions, follow-ups and controls proposed by people are implemented much more.” “On the one hand, this increases the reliability, quality, continuity and reliability of production.” “It appears as a process that eliminates risks while allowing cost savings .”

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