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Putin to Boost AI in Russia to Fight 'Unacceptable and Dangerous' Western Monopoly

  • Russian President Putin emphasizes the importance of relying on Russian solutions and avoiding foreign technology dominance in the development of safe and transparent artificial intelligence systems.
  • The use of Western AI technology is deemed dangerous and unacceptable, potentially leading to xenophobic AI systems.
  • Moscow aims to become an AI power but faces setbacks due to the war in Ukraine, prompting talented scientists to leave and hampering high-tech imports due to Western sanctions.
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Russia is devising a new strategy to hang on to the AI train. The Russian president wants to become an AI nation to be reckoned with. Swedish AI professor Fredrik Heintz now stresses the importance of AI expertise to “maintain competitiveness and strategic autonomy.”

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of the West's monopoly on artificial intelligence (AI/AI). A new chapter is beginning for humanity in all areas of life, Putin said on Friday at an AI conference in Moscow. According to him, some Western search engines and generative AI models hide or even suppress Russian language and culture. Such western algorithms would basically act as if Russia did not exist, he said. “Of course, a monopoly and t…

·Vienna, Austria
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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, November 24, 2023.
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