
Google launched its artificial intelligence model, Gemini, in the Kazakh language. The release, timed with Independence Day of the Republic of Kazakhstan, is part of the global expansion of language support for one of the company’s most advanced AI products.
The Kazakh language is among 23 new languages added as part of the rollout of Gemini 3 — the most intelligent model to date. This means that users in Kazakhstan now have access to Gemini’s capabilities in their native language, on par with the world’s major languages.
The Kazakh-language Gemini interface is already available in the web version. To enable it, users need to select Kazakh in their Google account language settings. Support for mobile versions on Android and iOS, as well as the launch of Gemini Live — a real-time conversational mode — is planned for the near future.
The launch of the Kazakh version of Gemini is part of Google’s broader efforts to advance artificial intelligence in Kazakhstan, including investments in talent development, digital skills training, and support for developers. According to the company’s estimates, the adoption of AI in the public sector can generate a significant economic impact, including increased productivity in public administration, improved fiscal sustainability, and a contribution to the country’s overall economic growth.
The Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan notes that the availability of global AI solutions in the Kazakh language is an important step toward building a digital state, expanding citizens’ access to technology, and fostering a competitive AI ecosystem.
The Ministry will continue to cooperate with international technology partners to advance artificial intelligence, localize digital products, and train a new generation of specialists.