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“Agentic AI: From Large Language Models to Autonomous Systems” - Agentic AI Architectures and Systems
On February 20, 2026, the Faculty of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University will host the International Round Table titled “Agentic AI: From Large Language Models to Autonomous Systems.” The event will take place at 11:00 AM in Room 303, located at 71/23 Al-Farabi Avenue.
The round table is organized by the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. The key audience includes researchers and developers working in artificial intelligence (LLMs/agent systems), as well as industry practitioners and engineers focused on the design and deployment of autonomous agentic systems .
The goal of the event is to discuss and align best practices for the development, evaluation, and safe deployment of agentic AI systems based on large language models. These systems are evolving beyond assistant-style interactions toward fully autonomous solutions capable of operating in real-world environments. The discussion will cover architectural approaches, reliability, safety considerations, and integration strategies for agent-based AI systems.
The program will open with welcome remarks by Imankulov T.S., Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence. A keynote presentation will be delivered by Peng Wang, PhD, Professor at Northwestern Polytechnical University (Xi’an, China), who will share insights into contemporary research on agentic AI architectures and autonomous systems.
Professor Madina Mansurova, Head of the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data, will present perspectives on the development of agent-based systems within the framework of the department’s research initiatives. Additional presentations will be delivered by Senior Lecturer Ospan A., PhD doctoral student Kumisbek M., and Lecturer Musa A., highlighting current research findings and applied case studies.
The international round table will serve as a professional platform for academic–industry collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the formation of future joint research projects. The event underscores the university’s commitment to advancing cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and strengthening international scientific cooperation in the rapidly evolving field of agentic AI systems.