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Prospects of intelligent systems presented to KazNU

20 February 2026
Prospects of intelligent systems presented to KazNU

The international round table "Agentic AI: from large language models to autonomous systems" was held at al-Farabi Kazakh National University.

 

The event was organized at the Faculty of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence and was dedicated to one of the most relevant areas in the field of artificial intelligence the development of agency systems.

The meeting was attended by domestic and foreign researchers, specialists working with large language models (LLM), developers of agency systems and practical engineers interested in implementing autonomous AI solutions in production. The meeting was held by the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data.

The dean of the Faculty Timur Imankulov opened the event, noting that in the context of digital transformation, the strategic importance of artificial intelligence is increasing. According to him, today AI is becoming not just an auxiliary tool, but a technology capable of making specific decisions in various sectors of the economy.

Special attention was paid to the concept of Agentic AI during the round table. Experts have come to the conclusion that until now, large language models have performed mainly an assistive function, and now the goal is to create autonomous systems that can independently make plans, adapt to the environment and perform complex tasks. Such solutions can be widely applied in such areas as manufacturing, finance, education, and public administration.

The invited speaker, Peng Wang, Professor at Northwestern Polytechnic University in Xi'an (China), shared his experience in designing agency architectures and highlighted the importance of security, sustainability and manageability. The expert stressed that when implementing autonomous systems, along with technical efficiency, responsibility and reliability factors should be at the center of attention.

During the meeting, the participants shared their views on the methods of evaluating the agency's AI systems, their testing standards, ethical constraints, and implementation experience in an industrial environment. Nowadays, the increasing complexity of digital processes and the increase in data volume increase the requirements for intelligent systems. In this context, Agentic AI is seen as the next logical step in technology development.

The international round table facilitated the exchange of experience and strengthened ties between the scientific community and practitioners. The participants agreed to increase cooperation in conducting joint research, improving educational programs, and developing the agency's artificial intelligence systems.

Press-service of 91ý Kazakh National University