An expanded meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council has started in Shymkent
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An expanded meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council has opened in Shymkent, with artificial intelligence emerging as a key topic and a joint statement potentially set for May.
An expanded session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council has begun in Shymkent, bringing together the heads of government of EAEU member states. One of the central agenda items is the development and regulation of artificial intelligence.
Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov stated that member states may sign a joint declaration on the responsible development of AI as early as May, with the document expected to be adopted in Astana.
The agreement is expected to serve as a foundation for practical cooperation, including the implementation of advanced technologies, exchange of expertise, and coordination of approaches to AI.
The initiative aims to establish common principles for AI use and strengthen technological cooperation within the EAEU.
Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov stated that member states may sign a joint declaration on the responsible development of AI as early as May, with the document expected to be adopted in Astana.
The agreement is expected to serve as a foundation for practical cooperation, including the implementation of advanced technologies, exchange of expertise, and coordination of approaches to AI.
The initiative aims to establish common principles for AI use and strengthen technological cooperation within the EAEU.
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