25.07.2025 19:32:00
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The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan is introducing an artificial intelligence system to select citizens for military service. The new project is called "Smart Military Registration and Enlistment Office".
The algorithms analyze the data of previously called up military personnel and form a list of those who are most likely to be called up. This should reduce the number of unjustified calls.
According to Deputy Minister Darkhan Akhmediyev, the AI will recommend for notification only those who meet the specified criteria - health, education and other parameters.
Digitalization has also affected the submission of documents: now you can enroll in military universities through the eGov portal. A total of 22 government services have been digitized, including the restoration of education.
Preliminary medical examination has been canceled, and special checks are carried out remotely, which should reduce the burden on draft boards.
A unified Askeri Ziyat platform has been created for military educational institutions. It includes courses in 20 areas, an electronic library and access for external organizations.
Over 1,000 users have already registered in the system, more than 300 of them have received certificates. The platform unites all military universities in the country.
As part of the Sarbaz 2.0 project, conscripts can study for free on state grants. Since the beginning of the year, more than 10,000 soldiers have passed the test, 2,010 have received grants.
The Ministry of Defense also launched the digital service ARMIA.KZ - a bot consultant equipped with AI. The service is updated when there are changes in legislation and works as a digital assistant for military personnel and their families.
Considering that the new system for selecting conscripts uses AI, it is worth recalling the "Law on AI" adopted by the Majilis in the first reading, which, among other things, prohibits the use of fully autonomous AI systems capable of making decisions without human control.
In addition, the upcoming Law increases the responsibility of AI system owners and provides mechanisms for protecting citizens' personal data and the transparency of algorithms.
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The algorithms analyze the data of previously called up military personnel and form a list of those who are most likely to be called up. This should reduce the number of unjustified calls.
According to Deputy Minister Darkhan Akhmediyev, the AI will recommend for notification only those who meet the specified criteria - health, education and other parameters.
Digitalization has also affected the submission of documents: now you can enroll in military universities through the eGov portal. A total of 22 government services have been digitized, including the restoration of education.
Preliminary medical examination has been canceled, and special checks are carried out remotely, which should reduce the burden on draft boards.
A unified Askeri Ziyat platform has been created for military educational institutions. It includes courses in 20 areas, an electronic library and access for external organizations.
Over 1,000 users have already registered in the system, more than 300 of them have received certificates. The platform unites all military universities in the country.
As part of the Sarbaz 2.0 project, conscripts can study for free on state grants. Since the beginning of the year, more than 10,000 soldiers have passed the test, 2,010 have received grants.
The Ministry of Defense also launched the digital service ARMIA.KZ - a bot consultant equipped with AI. The service is updated when there are changes in legislation and works as a digital assistant for military personnel and their families.
Considering that the new system for selecting conscripts uses AI, it is worth recalling the "Law on AI" adopted by the Majilis in the first reading, which, among other things, prohibits the use of fully autonomous AI systems capable of making decisions without human control.
In addition, the upcoming Law increases the responsibility of AI system owners and provides mechanisms for protecting citizens' personal data and the transparency of algorithms.