BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 18. A law on
artificial intelligence has entered into force in Kazakhstan,
Trend reports
citing Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development
of the Republic of Kazakhstan.


The document classifies systems related to neural networks by
level of risk. The most dangerous ones - those used in government
bodies and critical sectors - have been equated to state systems in
terms of cybersecurity requirements.


The law also prohibits the use of AI for manipulation,
discrimination, emotion recognition without consent, exploitation
of people’s vulnerabilities, and the creation of prohibited
content.







Content, goods, and services created using AI must be labeled.
Copyright is recognized only if there is a human creative
contribution; prompts are also protected by law.