Kazakhstan Invests in AI Workforce Training and Digital Services
Kazakhstan is advancing its digital transformation by investing in artificial intelligence (AI) workforce training, aiming to educate one million citizens in AI skills over the next five years. The initiative includes the establishment of the first university dedicated to AI and the Alem AI international center, supported by Central Asia's most powerful supercomputer. With 92% of public services available online and a shift towards a cashless economy, the country is enhancing its digital infrastructure.

Kazakhstan is accelerating its digital transformation with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI). Over the next five years, the country plans to train one million citizens in AI skills. A key element of this strategy is the launch of the first university dedicated to AI and the international center for Artificial Intelligence, Alem AI.
This initiative is supported by the most powerful supercomputer in Central Asia. Approximately 92% of public services are currently available online, and the shift toward a cashless economy is underway, with over 85% of all transactions conducted digitally.




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