
Kazakhstan’s AI-Powered Irbis GPT Language Model Set to Launch for Kazakh

MOST Holding Launches Irbis GPT Project to Develop Kazakh Language Using AI
ASTANA — On Feb. 22, the MOST Holding announced the launch of Irbis GPT, a pioneering project aimed at developing the Kazakh language using artificial intelligence. This groundbreaking initiative is set to revolutionize education, research, and entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan, as reported by the holding’s press service.
Partner of MOST Holding, Bakht Niyazov, stated, “We are on the threshold of a new era where artificial intelligence technologies will be the key to the development of languages and cultures. Irbis GPT is our response to the challenges of the time, combining the efforts of government, business, and the academic community to create a unique language model that can transform education, science, and entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan.”
The primary goal of the Irbis GPT project is to involve the public in digitizing the Kazakh language, providing access to modern technologies. This endeavor is expected to elevate learning, education, and information dissemination in the Kazakh language, thereby contributing to the preservation of Kazakhstan’s national identity and cultural heritage.
Furthermore, the launch of Irbis GPT signifies a significant development for the scientific and academic community. It will grant access to cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools for research and development in linguistics, cognitive science, and computer technology. Additionally, plans are underway to establish an artificial intelligence laboratory in collaboration with leading Kazakh universities.
The Irbis GPT project is not only a step forward in the technological advancement of the Kazakh language but also a testament to the commitment of MOST Holding to foster progress and innovation in Kazakhstan.





