
Kazakhstan Explores AI to Revolutionize its Government
Kazakhstan Considers AI Replacement for 30% of State Apparatus NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan – A proposal to integrate artificial intelligence into the Kazakhstani government has sparked discussion. A recent video clip shows a government official advocating for the replacement of 30% of the 100,000-strong state apparatus with AI within the next 15 to 30 years. The speaker's enthusiasm suggests a serious consideration of this technological shift. While the video offers limited detail, the proposal itself raises questions about the feasibility and potential impact of such a large-scale AI integration. Experts are divided on the matter, with some highlighting the potential for increased efficiency and reduced corruption, while others express concerns about job displacement and the ethical implications of AI decision-making. The government has yet to release an official statement on the proposal. This development will be closely monitored as it unfolds and further information becomes available.