Online fines imposed for school absences

Online fines imposed for school absences
In brief

Uzbekistan has launched the "AI Davomat" project, a digital initiative that utilizes neural networks to automatically monitor school attendance and eliminate human intervention. If a student misses classes without a valid reason, the system instantly notifies the Ministry of Internal Affairs, resulting in remote fines for parents ranging from 4.1 to 6.1 million UZS. Repeat violations can lead to stricter penalties, including up to 15 days of administrative arrest for those responsible. This high-tech approach aims to improve the quality of education by ensuring strict accountability through constant digital oversight.

The digital revolution in the education system continues: student attendance is now under high-tech control. Within the framework of the newly launched 'AI Davomat' project, neural networks will closely monitor each student. If a student misses class without a valid reason, the system will immediately report it to the Ministry of Internal Affairs database, resulting in parents being fined remotely.

Accountability measures:

• A fine of 10 to 15 BRV (from 4.1 million to 6.1 million Uzbek soums) is imposed for systematic absences.

• If the violation is repeated, administrative arrest for up to 15 days may be applied.

'AI Davomat' operates by excluding the human factor. This is expected to put an end to misunderstandings between school administration and parents, and elevate the quality of education to a new level. Now, your child's school attendance will be strictly monitored not only by you, but also by 'artificial intelligence'.

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