Guide Israeli ML teams through the AI governance and compliance stack: Ministry of Innovation December 2023 AI policy principles, Privacy Protection Law (PPL) and Amendment 13 applied to ML training data, sector-specific rules (Bank of Israel Directive 364, Ministry of Health AMAR medical-device AI), and EU AI Act exposure for Israeli exporters. Generates model cards, data statements, and DPIA templates tailored to Israeli context. Use when preparing AI governance docs, answering an enterprise customer's AI risk review, classifying a system under the EU AI Act, or building an internal responsible-AI checklist. Prevents costly compliance gaps when shipping AI to regulated markets. Do NOT use for general PPL policy (use israeli-privacy-shield), web app security (use israeli-appsec-scanner), or SOC/threat triage (use israeli-cybersecurity-ops).
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Israeli ML teams shipping AI products face a fragmented compliance landscape: voluntary principles from the Ministry of Innovation, the Privacy Protection Law with Amendment 13 arriving in August 2025, sector regulators each drafting their own AI guidance, and the EU AI Act reaching anyone selling into Europe. Most teams discover these requirements mid-procurement when an enterprise customer demands a model card, data statement, and DPIA. There is no unified checklist or template set tailored to the Israeli regulatory context.
npx skills-il add skills-il/security-compliance --skill israeli-ai-compliance-kit -a claude-codeAn enterprise customer asked for a model card for our Hebrew summarization API. Draft one with Israeli-context fields (PPL registration, Amendment 13 DPO, MoI 2023 principles alignment, sector regulator applicability).
I want to sell a credit-scoring model to a German bank. Walk me through the EU AI Act decision tree and tell me if it is high-risk and what my obligations are as an Israeli provider.
We are building a customer support chatbot that processes Hebrew conversations. Draft a DPIA aligned to PPL and Amendment 13 which takes effect August 2025.
A banking customer asked us to comply with Directive 361. Explain that 361 was consolidated into Directive 364 and help me draft a clean reply with the right reference.
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