ASTANA, Kazakhstan, July 29. Kazakhstan and Microsoft have discussed the possibilities of using artificial intelligence (AI) from Microsoft to improve government technology services (GovTech), Trend reports.
Discussions on this topic took place during a meeting between the Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry Zhaslan Madiyev and representatives of Microsoft.
Particular attention was paid to the ethics and safety of using AI technologies. As the Ministry noted, the integration of AI solutions can significantly improve the efficiency and quality of government services, making them more accessible and convenient for citizens.
The parties also continued negotiations on the creation of a Microsoft Azure data center in Kazakhstan. This project is aimed at developing cloud technology infrastructure, which will have a positive impact on the digital transformation of the country.
During the meeting, the parties also talked about innovative solutions based on artificial intelligence, such as Copilot, designed for various platforms (PC, MW), tools for developers, and solutions for working with data. The integration of these solutions with Microsoft platforms and other client platforms was considered, as was the use of hybrid clouds to increase flexibility and scalability.