Kazakhstan President signs AI Law

It is reported that Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has signed Kazakhstan’s first AI law, establishing a sweeping regulatory framework aimed at ensuring the safe, transparent and ethical use of AI across the economy and public sector. The legislation mandates that citizens be informed when AI influences decisions, allows them to request explanations for automated outcomes, and safeguards personal data. It prohibits harmful practices such as behavioral manipulation, unauthorized emotion recognition, social scoring, and illegal data collection. Additionally, the law requires clear labelling of AI-generated content to protect against deepfakes and misinformation.

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