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Artificial Intelligence Era Presents Opportunities for Everyone, According to Nazgul Makjan

Nazgul Makzhan, a businessperson and advisor to the Commission on Women's and Family-Demographic Affairs within the Mayor's Office of Astana, acts as an advisor to the Mayor on gender matters. She supports the President's speech titled 'Kazakhstan...' on these issues.

Artificial Intelligence Era Presents a Vast Potential for Everyone (According to Nazgul Makjan)
Artificial Intelligence Era Presents a Vast Potential for Everyone (According to Nazgul Makjan)

Artificial Intelligence Era Presents Opportunities for Everyone, According to Nazgul Makjan

In a significant stride towards progress, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev placed a special emphasis on education and digital transformation in his recent Address. This shift is aimed at improving the lives of the people, as exemplified by a mother in a village who can now easily register her child with a doctor online.

The digital age offers a multitude of opportunities, from schoolchildren learning to conserve water to entrepreneurs implementing green technologies. For Nazgul Makzhan, an entrepreneur and advisor to the akim of the capital on gender issues, digital transformation is about people.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is seen as a powerful tool for fairness in business, reducing bureaucracy, increasing transparency, and providing faster access to services and finance, according to Makzhan. She believes that introducing AI basics in schools, developing digital colleges, and the Year of Vocational Education are steps to prepare the next generation of specialists.

The President's Address highlighted the importance of digital transformation in Kazakhstan, with a key takeaway being that digitization should focus on improving people's lives, not just numbers on paper. The official population of Nur-Sultan is 1.5 million, but the daily load on its infrastructure is effectively calculated for 1.9 million residents.

Digital solutions, such as 'smart' networks, transparent tariffs, and digital urban planning, can significantly improve daily life in Nur-Sultan. Projects like 'Clean Kazakhstan' incorporate digital land maps and resource monitoring to foster a culture of responsibility.

The digital era allows people to balance family and business, realize ideas, and enter new markets. A young person without connections can now get a decent job in this digital era. Retraining and supporting women's initiatives are crucial to turning the digital age into an equal opportunity for women. The digital age offers new opportunities for women, including online education, marketplaces, and e-commerce.

Nazgul Makzhan strongly supports the initiative to create a 'service' model of the state for business. She believes that entrepreneurs should focus on creating jobs and benefiting society, rather than spending resources on bureaucracy. Makzhan notes that everyone's involvement is key to digital transformation, from schoolchildren to entrepreneurs.

Nur-Sultan, according to Makzhan, is a city of dynamism and challenges, with increasing population straining schools, healthcare, and transport. However, the city's digital transformation is a step towards meeting these challenges and providing a better life for its residents.

In conclusion, the digital age offers an opportunity for each individual in Kazakhstan, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence. The focus on education, digital transformation, and a 'service' model of the state for business is a promising step towards a brighter future for the country.

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