Kazakhstan's govt agencies to switch to Aitu national messenger
ASTANA. Aug 12 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan's government agencies will transition to the Aitu national messenger, the government press service said.
"Work is underway in the public services sector to establish Aitu as the national messenger. Government agencies will switch to Aitu, while key ecosystem participants will be integrated into a unified digital environment," it said following a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov.
This approach will create a modern, secure, and convenient digital environment where "government services will be accessible to every citizen with just one click."
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said ion August 11 at a meeting on artificial intelligence development that the Aitu messenger was capable of providing the necessary level of security and preventing data leaks.