It was noted that in the context of modern globalization, artificial intelligence technologies are penetrating into all spheres of public life, and the introduction of innovative approaches plays a key role in accelerating scientific and technological progress.
V. Norov, Chairman of the AICA Management Board, noted that the Head of State pays special attention to this area. In recent years, a number of documents have been adopted on the introduction and development of artificial intelligence technologies, in particular, the strategy "Artificial Intelligence - 2030", in connection with which the association has identified priority goals and objectives.
During the conversation, the prospects of using artificial intelligence in the activities of law enforcement agencies, issues awaiting their solution in this area, future challenges and advantages of digitalization of education were discussed.
The head of the Academy noted that the widespread introduction of digital technologies into the educational process is one of the main areas of activity, and focused on innovative approaches introduced into practice in recent years, in particular, on targeted activities implemented within the framework of the Smart Academy platform. Here, representatives of the association were shown a video dedicated to the updates in the educational institution.
The parties signed a memorandum of cooperation between the Central Asian Association of Artificial Intelligence and the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, recognizing the importance of studying best practices and achievements.
After that, the guests got acquainted with the Center for Monitoring and Quality Control of Education, the educational processes implemented in the magistracy, the modern capabilities of the Center for Spirituality and Enlightenment and the Information Resource Center, and also examined special vehicles designed for training operational and investigative teams.
Advanced approaches aimed at training highly qualified personnel for law enforcement agencies, the development of educational and scientific activities were particularly noted by the guests.
On the same day, Vladimir Norov, Chairman of the AICA Management Board, also met with students and teachers of the Master's degree program. During the conversation, the sides exchanged views on modern challenges and threats emerging in cyberspace, the use of artificial intelligence capabilities in combating crimes committed through information technology, and the widespread introduction of digital technologies into the activities of law enforcement agencies.
The participants of the event got acquainted with a presentation on the goals and objectives of the association.









