Kazakhstan Adopts its First AI Law


A law on artificial intelligence has entered into force in Kazakhstan, the Caspian Post reports citing the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

The document classifies neural network-related systems by risk level. The most dangerous – those used in government agencies and critical sectors – have been equated with state systems in terms of cybersecurity requirements.

The law also prohibits the use of AI for manipulation, discrimination, recognizing emotions without consent, exploiting people’s vulnerabilities and creating prohibited content.

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

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