Kazakhstan to Introduce AI in Lawmaking Process

Artificial intelligence will soon assist in drafting regulatory legal acts in Kazakhstan as part of the Ministry of Justice’s ongoing digital transformation, Deputy Minister of Justice Bekbolat Moldabekov announced at a press conference at the Central Communications Service.

He noted that AI-driven solutions are being integrated across multiple areas, including the 24/7 online legal consultant on adilet.zan.kz, which provides citizens with instant legal advice and helps reduce the workload of government agencies. The next stage will include the development of a smart assistant to support law drafters in preparing regulatory legal acts.

Moldabekov also highlighted the success of the Digital Bailiff project, launched in August 2024. The system automatically initiates and manages enforcement cases, minimizing human error, cutting corruption risks, and expediting debt recovery.

Since its launch, the Digital Bailiff has saved citizens over 1.9 billion tenge (US$3.5 million) by eliminating the 25% service fee previously charged by private bailiffs.

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