
According to InsideMongolia, Mongolia ranks 69th among 147 countries in terms of artificial intelligence integration.
Recently, the Mongolian company TESO Group announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI, marking a significant step for the development of artificial intelligence in the country. It is now appropriate to consider the progress Mongolia has made in AI integration.
🦾 Exceeding Global Averages
In Mongolia, AI implementation increased from 12.6% in the first half of 2025 to 14.3% in the second half, corresponding to a growth of 1.7 percentage points. This allowed Mongolia to occupy the 69th position among 147 countries. Furthermore, Google Trends data shows that interest in ChatGPT over the past year has reached 68 out of 100, indicating a stable and high level of public interest.
🧒 Youth Actively Using AI: In Ulaanbaatar, residents aged 15 to 34 turn to AI an average of 3-4 times a week, with students increasingly using it for educational purposes.
🪢 On a Global Scale, One in Six: According to the Microsoft AI Economic Institute, by the end of 2025, 16.3% of the world's population will have implemented AI, with the UAE leading at 64% among the 147 countries studied.
🤵 In Business
Over the past two years, the implementation of AI in Mongolian companies and institutions has significantly accelerated, especially in large corporations, the fintech sector, healthcare, media, and human resources management. Recently, TESO Group announced its intentions to integrate OpenAI technologies into its operations, including production, logistics, sales, marketing, R&D, customer service, finance, and internal processes, with the aim of increasing efficiency and innovation.
😎 Previously, AND Global and its subsidiary AND Solutions became one of the first Microsoft partners in AI in Mongolia, launching the Mindox platform for document processing, developed on and optimized for Azure, which was subsequently introduced to financial institutions in the Philippines and other Asian markets.
🩺 In Healthcare, AI Medi Mongolia is collaborating with South Korea's NTL Healthcare to implement the CerviCare AI system for early detection of cervical cancer, while Nura Mongolia Tavan Bogd is expanding its medical services using AI, including computed tomography.
In Conclusion… From small and medium-sized enterprises using chatbots and AI agents to large conglomerates collaborating with leading global technology companies, AI integration in Mongolia continues to actively develop. It is expected that in the coming years, the application of AI in business will only expand, enhancing competition and changing approaches to business operations.