ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 28. Kazakhstan is set
to develop a mechanism for applying artificial intelligence in
forecasting socio-economic development, Trend reports via the Kazakh government.


The relevant instruction was given by Prime Minister Olzhas
Bektenov at a government meeting.


“The Ministry of National Economy, together with the Ministry of
Artificial Intelligence, must submit a concrete mechanism for
applying artificial intelligence in forecasting economic
processes,” the Prime Minister said.


Bektenov noted that modern challenges require a transition to
more precise tools for socio-economic planning.


“Artificial intelligence makes it possible to process large
volumes of data, identify patterns, and generate more accurate
forecasts. This will improve the effectiveness of state economic
policy,” he said.







The Prime Minister also stressed the need to form a unified pool
of AI projects to ensure a more systematic approach to digital
development.


“This will provide a broader strategic vision, improve
coordination, and eliminate duplication and fragmentation of
resources,” Bektenov said.


He further emphasized the importance of active involvement of
the private sector in the implementation of digital projects, as
well as shifting financing priorities toward such initiatives.