Amendments to the Law on Informatization: Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence

Key principles for the use of AI, powers of the authorized body, and restrictions on legally significant decision-making are defined

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Amendments to the Law on Informatization: Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence

Amendments and additions have been introduced to the Law “On Informatization” aimed at establishing the legal foundations for the use of artificial intelligence technologies, as well as clearly defining the powers of the authorized state body in this field.

In accordance with the adopted provisions, artificial intelligence is defined as a set of technological solutions that enable the imitation of human knowledge and skills, independent learning, the search for solutions, and the performance of specific tasks, producing results comparable to those of human intellectual activity.

At the same time, an important restriction has been established: when making legally significant decisions affecting human rights and freedoms, it is not permitted to rely solely on the conclusions of information systems operating exclusively on the basis of artificial intelligence technologies.

The law also provides for liability for unlawful processing of personal data using artificial intelligence technologies, as well as for their dissemination through mass media, telecommunication networks, or the global Internet information network.

Such actions are recognized as an administrative offense and entail the imposition of a fine ranging from 50 to 100 base calculation units (up to 41.2 million soums), along with the confiscation of the instruments used to commit the offense.

The law enters into force from the date of its official publication.

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