Shaping the Future: Toqayev Discusses AI Development and Youth Potential
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Today, the President has visited educational institutions in the capital. He has already met with students at KIS Astana and visited the QazSwimAcademy Sports Center.
The next stop was the students' residence at Gumilyov Eurasian National University.
During his conversation with the students, President Qasym-Jomart Toqayev emphasized the importance of digitalization and the development of artificial intelligence in Kazakhstan.
He highlighted that he had addressed this topic in his interview with the Ana Tili newspaper.
Toqayev reassured the students that advanced technologies would be implemented across all sectors in Kazakhstan, emphasizing that the youth represent the country's greatest hope for the future.
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