Focus Area / Artificial Intelligence Governance
KG Labs has worked on AI governance in Central Asia since 2022 — as a country researcher for the Global Index on Responsible AI (GIRAI), as a fellow of the Center for AI and Digital Policy and the Atlantic Council GeoTech Center, and as a contributor to national policy processes in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. This page collects that record: five country assessments, regional analysis, policy contributions, and a training and fellowship history.
Finding 1
Across the region, countries are being assessed on declared intent — strategies, national plans, presidential decrees — not on the institutional machinery required to act on them.
Finding 2
The human rights dimension is the most unevenly treated area in the region’s AI governance record — present in some national documents, absent from others, and rarely operationalised in either case.
Finding 3
Capacity gaps in the region are structural, not only legislative. The shortage is not primarily in written law — it is in the agencies, technical talent, and civil society participation that would give law operational meaning.
GIRAI 2023
Country Assessments
Country-level research for the GIRAI 1st Edition (2023), covering all five Central Asian states. Each assessment examines AI strategy, human rights frameworks, regulatory institutions, and technical capacity against the GIRAI index criteria.
Country Assessment · GIRAI 2023
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan shows meaningful engagement with the human rights dimension of AI governance, against limited national strategy infrastructure.
Country Assessment · GIRAI 2023
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has the region’s most developed AI governance infrastructure; its gap is between institutional ambition and applied ethics frameworks.
Country Assessment · GIRAI 2023
Tajikistan
Tajikistan presents AI strategy language without an operational framework: policy declarations exist, implementation mechanisms do not.
Country Assessment · GIRAI 2023
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s AI ecosystem is actively under construction — significant infrastructure investment is preceding, rather than following from, governance development.
Country Assessment · GIRAI 2023
Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan’s near-absent AI governance record documents what it looks like when a country is largely outside the global AI policy conversation — the absence itself is the finding.
GIRAI 2023
Regional Analysis
Three cross-cutting analyses synthesise the country assessments into a regional picture: a composite scorecard, a focused look at how human rights language appears — or doesn’t — across AI governance documents, and a survey of national AI development capacity.
Regional Synthesis · GIRAI 2023
Regional Dashboard
Composite view of all five country assessments — where the region clusters, where it diverges, and what the variance between neighbouring states reveals.
Rights Analysis · GIRAI 2023
Where Rights Show Up
Where human rights language appears in Central Asian AI governance documents, and what it looks like when it does — from substantive commitment to nominal mention.
Capacity Analysis · GIRAI 2023
National AI Capacities
A comparative look at AI development capacity across the five countries: talent pipelines, compute access, research output, and the institutional conditions that shape them.
Advisory & Analysis
Policy Contributions
KG Labs has contributed directly to national and regional AI policy processes, alongside its research and assessment work.
- Digital Code of the Kyrgyz Republic — Chapter 23 (AI provisions) — Engaged directly with the drafting process; submitted analysis on rights-compatible approaches to AI regulation and the limits of the proposed definitional framework.
- Kazakhstan AI Governance Landscape — CAIDP Policy Brief 2023 — Contributed to the Kazakhstan national AI policy review conducted by the Center for AI and Digital Policy; the brief documents the policy landscape, institutional actors, and regulatory gaps.
- UNECE/SPECA regional AI and digital economy discussions — Contributed to the regional specialist forums convened under the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA), covering digital infrastructure, AI governance frameworks, and cross-border harmonisation.
Articles in this pillar
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Form 083, Tunduk, and the Annual Paper Trail Behind Every Kyrgyz Schoolchild
The interoperability rails are built. The data protection law is in place. What is missing is a narrowly-scoped exchange service…
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What Happens at Sary-Chelek When the Road Closes
Sary-Chelek Lake sits above 2,000 metres in the Tian Shan foothills of western Kyrgyzstan, inside a biosphere reserve that ornithologists…
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Community Signal KG 2025
The Community Signal — 2025 AI-сообщество Кыргызстана. Итоги 2025 года. 2025 — это год, в котором локальная AI-сцена страны перестала…
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Community Signal KG
The Community Signal — Q4 2025 AI-сообщество Кыргызстана. октябрь — декабрь 2025. Четвёртый квартал 2025 года — это период, в…
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What the Mountain Already Knows
In the Naryn valley, the river color is the signal. Communities upstream of the high-altitude lakes have read it for…
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Less than 100,000 som: clearing the smoke from a school in Kara-Dyikan
This spring we drove through the secondary schools of Osh and Batken oblasts as part of a sub-grant from the…
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Mountain Future Award 2025 — Notes from FAO Rome on a Kyrgyz climate-monitoring project
On 11 December 2025, at the head office of the Mountain Partnership inside the Food and Agriculture Organization of the…
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What’s Plumbed In, and What Isn’t: Reading Tunduk’s 2024 Monitoring Data
In 2016 and 2017, sitting first as a public adviser in the Presidential Administration and then in the Office of…
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Score Up, Posture Open: Reading Past Kyrgyzstan’s Global Cybersecurity Index
On the headline number, Kyrgyzstan’s cybersecurity has measurably improved. The country’s score on the ITU Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) rose…
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Back at the pole of cold: testing the kit at minus eight on the Chatyr-Kul shore
In Kyrgyzstan’s Ak-Sai valley, in Naryn oblast, temperatures have been recorded as low as minus forty-eight and a half degrees…
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After the Access Question: Where Kyrgyzstan’s Real Digital Gap Lives
The most useful thing to say about the digital divide in Kyrgyzstan in 2025 is also the most awkward to…
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Community Signal
The Community Signal — Q3 2025 AI-сообщество Кыргызстана. июль — сентябрь 2025. Третий квартал 2025 года — это, по совокупности…
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Civil Society Training
Field Reporting and Training
Civil Society · ICNL · July 2024 · Bishkek
Trainings on Internet and AI Governance for Civil Society
KG Labs delivered a two-day training in Bishkek in July 2024, working with civil society organisations on the fundamentals of internet and AI governance — covering rights frameworks, regulatory instruments, and how civil society can participate in national AI policy processes.
Credentials
Fellowship and Certification Record
The AI governance research and policy work is grounded in a formal record of fellowship and certification from leading international programmes.
Fellowship · August 2023 – August 2025
Stimson Center & Microsoft Office of Responsible AI
Fellow with the Strategic Foresight Hub at Stimson and Microsoft’s Office of Responsible AI, examining AI applications and their impacts in developing countries.
Fellowship · March 2022 – June 2023
Atlantic Council — AI Connect, GeoTech Center
Fellow with the GeoTech Center’s AI Connect initiative — encouraging responsible AI stewardship and empowering low- and middle-income countries in global AI policy conversations.
Certification · January – April 2023
Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP)
Passed the AI governance certification programme with distinction; includes multi-part assessment, country AI policy overview, and the Statement of Professional Ethics for AI Policy. View fellowship certificate.
Course Certification
BlueDot Impact — AI Governance
Course certification in AI governance from BlueDot Impact. View certification.
KG Labs country researcher for the GIRAI 1st Edition (2023) — Kyrgyzstan. The Global Index on Responsible AI is an initiative of Elementum360. Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP) country researcher (2023) – Kazakhstan. Stimson & AI Policy Networks Arc posts forthcoming.

