Baku: “For the widespread application of artificial intelligence, not only technological capabilities but also the existence of clear regulations is essential. For this reason, the formation of a legal and regulatory framework has been identified as a specific direction within the Strategy,” said Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport Samaddin Asadov in an interview with APA-Economics. The deputy minister noted that work is currently underway to create mechanisms that ensure transparency, data privacy, and the protection of ethical principles in artificial intelligence applications. The goal is to establish a unified approach to the use of artificial intelligence in both the public and private sectors.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, in this direction, there are already concrete results. Eight national state standards on artificial intelligence have been developed in line with international standards and approved, four of which were adopted in 2025. These standards serve to improve the quality of applications, ensure security, and implement a unified methodology across government institutions. At the same time, the development of regulatory mechanisms related to the protection of personal data, risk assessment, and responsible use in the implementation of artificial intelligence systems is ongoing.
These measures create conditions for the development of artificial intelligence technologies in our country within an environment that is both innovative and legally reliable, Samaddin Asadov emphasized.