The World Enters the Age of Neural Networks
Technology
Artificial intelligence is no longer a technology of the future — it has become part of everyday life. According to Microsoft, one in three working-age adults worldwide now uses AI tools on a daily basis.
According to Microsoft’s 2025 annual report, more than 30% of the global working-age population regularly use artificial intelligence tools. Today, over 1.2 billion people worldwide apply AI technologies in business automation, data analysis, content creation, education, healthcare, and public administration.
At the same time, experts highlight a persistent global digital divide: nearly 4 billion people still lack sustainable access to AI due to limited infrastructure and insufficient digital skills.
The highest levels of AI adoption are observed in countries with advanced digital ecosystems and strong government support for innovation. Global leaders include the United Arab Emirates and Singapore, followed by Norway, Ireland, France, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.
Central Asia: Growth Potential
While Central Asian countries are not yet among global AI leaders, the region shows steady growth dynamics. Analysts estimate that regular AI usage among the working-age population ranges between 10% and 25%, depending on the country and sector.
Kazakhstan leads the region in AI adoption in fintech, business, and public administration.
Uzbekistan is actively integrating AI into education, healthcare, banking, and digital public services.
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan remain at an early stage of large-scale implementation, with growing interest in education and entrepreneurship.
At the same time, experts highlight a persistent global digital divide: nearly 4 billion people still lack sustainable access to AI due to limited infrastructure and insufficient digital skills.
The highest levels of AI adoption are observed in countries with advanced digital ecosystems and strong government support for innovation. Global leaders include the United Arab Emirates and Singapore, followed by Norway, Ireland, France, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands.
Central Asia: Growth Potential
While Central Asian countries are not yet among global AI leaders, the region shows steady growth dynamics. Analysts estimate that regular AI usage among the working-age population ranges between 10% and 25%, depending on the country and sector.
Kazakhstan leads the region in AI adoption in fintech, business, and public administration.
Uzbekistan is actively integrating AI into education, healthcare, banking, and digital public services.
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan remain at an early stage of large-scale implementation, with growing interest in education and entrepreneurship.
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