Kazakhstan has begun scaling up the use of computer vision technology for construction monitoring. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of the Republic, Zhaslan Madiev, during a government meeting.
According to him, the pilot project was launched in Astana.
As part of the implementation of the approved plan for 2026–2027, the department is forming a tool for preventive control.
New IT solutions help create a unified digital ecosystem where each object receives a digital passport. This speeds up monitoring and reduces risks associated with the human factor.
The computer vision system, which operates at construction sites in Astana, allows for the early and automatic detection of misuse of land, as well as deviations from urban development plans.
The government explained that data collection forms a unified database of information.
Transparency of identification ensures the issuance of digital passports to objects. Automation of interaction reduces the influence of the human factor.
The use of AI technologies is part of the implementation of large-scale projects planned for the Year of Digitalization. This will increase efficiency and ensure digital modernization of all sectors of the economy of Kazakhstan.