
30.01.2025 15:47:00
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Currently, work is underway on the draft law "On Artificial Intelligence", which should establish legal norms for the use of technology. This was announced by the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov in response to a request from the Majilis deputies.
The main goal of the bill is to determine the interaction of government agencies, individuals and legal entities in the field of AI, as well as to ensure the safe implementation of technologies. Much attention is paid to the educational aspect - it is planned to include disciplines on the use of AI in all curricula.
A National Remote Identification System will be created, providing a transparent mechanism for collecting and storing personal data. It will be based on Digital ID technology with centralized collection of biometric data, which should ensure their protection.
Amendments have been made to the laws "On Informatization" and "On Personal Data and Their Protection" regulating the transfer and storage of biometric information. To prevent leaks, the system will work in cooperation with the National Security Committee and the State Security Service.
One of the key elements of the system will be Liveness Detection technology, which verifies the authenticity of the user's face through certain actions, such as facial movement or a smile.
A mandatory connection to a reference database is also provided, which will reduce the likelihood of illegal collection of biometric information and unauthorized access to their data.
The head of the Cabinet noted that in August 2024, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education amended educational standards, making the study of AI technologies mandatory.
Regulation of AI is necessary to protect personal data and develop innovative technologies. The bill should allow Kazakhstan to take a leading position in the field of digitalization.
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The main goal of the bill is to determine the interaction of government agencies, individuals and legal entities in the field of AI, as well as to ensure the safe implementation of technologies. Much attention is paid to the educational aspect - it is planned to include disciplines on the use of AI in all curricula.
A National Remote Identification System will be created, providing a transparent mechanism for collecting and storing personal data. It will be based on Digital ID technology with centralized collection of biometric data, which should ensure their protection.
Amendments have been made to the laws "On Informatization" and "On Personal Data and Their Protection" regulating the transfer and storage of biometric information. To prevent leaks, the system will work in cooperation with the National Security Committee and the State Security Service.
One of the key elements of the system will be Liveness Detection technology, which verifies the authenticity of the user's face through certain actions, such as facial movement or a smile.
A mandatory connection to a reference database is also provided, which will reduce the likelihood of illegal collection of biometric information and unauthorized access to their data.
The head of the Cabinet noted that in August 2024, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education amended educational standards, making the study of AI technologies mandatory.
Regulation of AI is necessary to protect personal data and develop innovative technologies. The bill should allow Kazakhstan to take a leading position in the field of digitalization.