08.09.2025 13:33:00
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The Ministry of Digital Development and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan has developed a draft order that introduces a new form for collecting administrative data on the use of artificial intelligence. This is the first step towards systemic monitoring of the technology in the country.
The form is intended for legal entities using AI technologies. They will be required to annually provide information on areas of application, types of models, algorithms, business processes, infrastructure and personnel.
Data will be collected based on the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On State Statistics”. So the new form will become part of the official statistical reporting, and not just an internal initiative of the department.
The goal of the project is to obtain an up-to-date and structured picture of the use of AI in the country. This will help to better understand where and how intelligent technologies are used, and which industries need support.
The first consolidated data is planned to be generated based on the results of the first quarter of the year following the reporting one. Thus, the reporting will be regular and prompt, allowing to respond to changes in the industry.
The form covers not only technical aspects, but also organizational ones: which business processes are automated, which models are used, and how developed the infrastructure is for implementing AI.
Particular attention is paid to human resources. Companies will have to indicate the number of specialists employed in the field of AI, their qualifications and level of training for further assessment of the state of the labor market.
So far, the project does not impose sanctions for failure to provide data, but in the future, reporting may become mandatory.
Kazakhstan's initiative reflects a global trend: states are seeking to understand and regulate the development of AI. The question now is how flexible and useful the new form will be for all participants in a rapidly digitalizing economy.
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The form is intended for legal entities using AI technologies. They will be required to annually provide information on areas of application, types of models, algorithms, business processes, infrastructure and personnel.
Data will be collected based on the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On State Statistics”. So the new form will become part of the official statistical reporting, and not just an internal initiative of the department.
The goal of the project is to obtain an up-to-date and structured picture of the use of AI in the country. This will help to better understand where and how intelligent technologies are used, and which industries need support.
The first consolidated data is planned to be generated based on the results of the first quarter of the year following the reporting one. Thus, the reporting will be regular and prompt, allowing to respond to changes in the industry.
The form covers not only technical aspects, but also organizational ones: which business processes are automated, which models are used, and how developed the infrastructure is for implementing AI.
Particular attention is paid to human resources. Companies will have to indicate the number of specialists employed in the field of AI, their qualifications and level of training for further assessment of the state of the labor market.
So far, the project does not impose sanctions for failure to provide data, but in the future, reporting may become mandatory.
Kazakhstan's initiative reflects a global trend: states are seeking to understand and regulate the development of AI. The question now is how flexible and useful the new form will be for all participants in a rapidly digitalizing economy.
(the text is translated automatically)