A book created with the help of artificial
intelligence (AI) was presented in Kazakhstan to mark the 80th anniversary of Great
Victory. The collection, titled «BATYR
MAN,» tells the story of Yskak Abilpeis-uly, a front-line soldier and native of
the Zhetisu region, showcasing his wartime experiences and life. AI
technologies were used to process data, generate images and visual elements.
The organizers note that the book aims to demonstrate to young people that
neural networks can be used creatively and beneficially, just as they have done
with this project, which expresses gratitude to veterans.
«We aim to spark interest in reading among
today’s youth by using the capabilities of AI. Naturally, some questions arose
during the working process, especially considering that the content is
processed by a neural network rather than written by a human. Our colleagues
from the Kyrgyz Republic have provided assistance in our efforts,» said Miras
Seitkali, head of the PR and information support department at the Jetisy
Jastary State Institution.

