The Uzbekistan government has approved priority instructions and projects for the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in various sectors of the economy and administration from 2025-2026.
The program includes over 60 projects implemented by ministries, agencies, healthcare and scientific institutions in collaboration with the private sector. They cover healthcare, transportation, security, aerospace surveillance, ecology, industry, public services and other areas.
health care
In healthcare systems, AI is used to improve the quality of medical assistance. Pilot projects will be launched in Tashkent's Almazar and Yunusabad districts. A digital medical assistant based on AI with voice modules integrated into a unified medical information system (DMED). Voice recognition technology should help you automatically document your health check.
AI technology is also introduced for early detection of breast cancer through mammography screening. The pilot will be conducted at the National Center for Oncology and a private clinic.
Software products will be launched to analyze CT scans and x-rays to detect the risk of potential chest tumors. The project will be carried out at National Performance and Respiratory Centres.
Other planned initiatives include AI-based systems that analyze and predict demand in the pharmaceutical market, and AI medical assistants that support clinical decision-making.
The judicial system
According to government resolutions, a legal support module for citizens will be developed, including tools for calculating court costs.
It will also develop a platform for analyzing regulatory legal documents for citizens, lawyers, legal experts and judges, and a system that uses speaker separation (dialysis) to record court proceedings in Uzbek.
Aerospace surveillance
AI is used in aerospace surveillance to analyze agricultural crop yields and assess pasture vegetation in selected pilot territory.
It is also used to monitor the power lines and determine the best location to install solar panels.
AI helps in occupying and building illiciting land, as well as identifying solar panels and detecting optimal placement.
Transportation, logistics, public safety
The UZFACE facial recognition system will be installed at the Tashkent train station. AI is also used to monitor the condition of railway tracks and asphalt pavements on roads.
A dangerous situation alert system is also planned based on international experience.
Additional initiatives include:
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Development of AI models to improve the accuracy of satellite images.
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Driver monitoring systems for public and freight transport (drowsiness, telephone use, etc.);
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An AI module for calculating court costs and providing legal assistance.
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AI system for automatic drafting of court decisions.
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A regulatory legal analytics platform for citizens, lawyers and judges.
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A system that uses computer vision to identify individuals with clothing, hair color and hand hands.
Ecology, Industry, Services and Other Sectors
The UZFACE system is also used to detect garbage through surveillance cameras. Information systems will be developed to identify small public violations (such as public smoking and J-walks) such as identifying violators. Scooter-related violations of the safety regulations will also be automatically recorded.
Other notable projects include:
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Development of software products to detect violations of public procurement using AI.
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Automatic checking of supplier bank accounts during public spending.
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Use radar satellite data and AI to detect changes at mineral deposit sites.
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Development of Japanese language models.
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A mobile app with sign language translation functionality.
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A robotic system for assessing the accessibility of infrastructure for people with disabilities.
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An AI-based weather forecast system using historical data.
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Voice and text chatbots in the Public Service Portal.
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Automated data checks and form filling from uploaded documents on the portal.
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Automation of public service call centres with voice bots.
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Voice-controlled form stuffing in public service portals.
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AI training courses for government employees and IT specialists.
Additionally, a high-performance computing cluster with GPUs and big data server infrastructure will be sourced at INHA University in Tashkent.
