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Kazakhstan keen to expand use of AI-powered law enforcement

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Kazakhstan keen to expand use of AI-powered law enforcement

ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 18. Kazakhstan plans
to actively introduce artificial intelligence technologies into the
law enforcement sector as part of the implementation of the updated
Constitution, Minister of Interior Affairs Yerzhan Sadenov said at
a government meeting, Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh
Government.

The minister noted that key initiatives include the launch of a
National Video Monitoring System, technical modernization of police
duty units down to the district level, the use of video analytics,
and further development of road safety and migration control
systems, as well as improving the accessibility and quality of
public services.

According to him, the principles of a “Just Kazakhstan” and “Law
and Order,” enshrined in the preamble and the first section of the
Constitution, serve as key guidelines for internal affairs bodies
in protecting citizens’ rights and freedoms, ensuring public
safety, and preventing offenses.

The implementation of these principles will be supported through
a new law, “On the Prevention of Offenses.” Sadenov noted that the
Interior Ministry will annually prepare and submit to the
government a National Report to the President on the state of
public safety.




Efforts will also continue to ensure the inevitability of
punishment and zero tolerance for any violations of the law.

A nationwide referendum on the adoption of the new Constitution
was held on March 15. According to official results, 87.15% of
voters supported the proposal.

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