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AI, Design Choices and Human Development Panel Discussion

Dated: April 27, 2026

A panel session focused on one of the most pressing issues of the modern era — how artificial intelligence is reshaping decision-making across governance, business, education, and everyday life — was held as part of the Create4Design in the Age of AI Festival. The event was organized by the Association of Creative Industries with support from UNDP in the Kyrgyz Republic, bringing together experts to reflect on both the opportunities and risks of AI-driven transformation.

The session opened with remarks from Nazgul Kubakaeva, Director of the Association of Creative Industries, and Patrick Haverman, Deputy Resident Representative of UNDP in the Kyrgyz Republic. Haverman emphasized Kyrgyzstan’s growing focus on digital transformation, innovation, and creative industries, highlighting that these efforts are creating new opportunities for young professionals and entrepreneurs, with UNDP continuing to support inclusive development in this space.

Prior to the discussion, key insights from the 2025 UNDP Human Development Report titled “A Matter of Choice: People and Possibilities in the Age of AI” were presented by Azamat Usubaliev. The report notes that global human development progress is slowing, while inequalities persist. Kyrgyzstan shows steady improvement with an HDI score of 0.720 in 2023, placing it in the “High Human Development” category. However, challenges remain in gender equality and digital access, where AI could play a transformative role if applied equitably and responsibly.

The panel brought together diverse perspectives on AI’s impact. Experts discussed how artificial intelligence is influencing public administration, creative industries, business platforms, education, and technological development. Key themes included the importance of institutional readiness in government systems, the accelerating role of AI in design workflows while still preserving human creativity, and the need to develop national language resources to ensure technological independence. Speakers also highlighted how AI is reshaping user experiences through personalization, raising new questions about privacy, autonomy, and choice. In education, concerns were raised about ensuring that AI supports human thinking rather than replacing it.

A central takeaway from the discussion was that AI is no longer a future concept but a present reality embedded in daily life. While it offers significant benefits such as improved services, better decision-making, and wider access to knowledge, it also introduces risks including reduced autonomy, growing dependence on algorithms, and the possibility of intellectual passivity. Participants stressed that the impact of AI depends not on the technology itself but on how it is governed, regulated, and integrated into society.

The session concluded with a broader reflection on inclusion and responsibility, emphasizing that conversations about AI must go beyond innovation-focused groups to include those who may be most affected by technological change. Rather than offering fixed answers, the discussion underscored the need for continued open dialogue on how AI can support human development while ensuring that no one is left behind.

The Create4 Festival of Creative Industries, which hosted the session, serves as a platform for advancing the creative economy in Kyrgyzstan, supported by UNDP and the Association of Creative Industries along with partner organizations from the creative sector.

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