Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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The first session of the Artificial Intelligence Development Center (AIDC) under the Government of the Russian Federation with representatives of business and regions was held. The goal was to launch a dialogue between the state and the industry, to establish interaction for the accelerated implementation of AI in public administration and the economy. The participants of the session agreed that a centralized approach is needed to solve this problem. It will not only speed up the process, but also reduce costs, minimize risks and increase the efficiency of AI implementation.
The center is supervised by Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko. The resolution on the creation of the CRII was signed in June, the team has been formed and is actively working.
"The AI Development Center under the Government is our main assembly point on the topic of implementation. The Center not only records opinions, feedback and wishes from regions and businesses. Its functions, for example, include market analysis and selection of effective solutions for replication. The Center has already selected about 10 of them. Some of them will be launched at the federal level in the form of standard services to which regions and departments will be able to connect. Such a centralized approach will optimize costs for development and implementation," said the supervising Deputy Prime Minister.
Typical services include geospatial analytics, solutions for working with draft documents for government employees, rapid processing of citizen requests, and others.
The session discussed another tool that will help speed up the implementation of AI in Russia – a digital platform for collecting and sharing best practices. The federal platform will be a development of the current portal "Digital Region" of the Moscow Region. It has already collected a catalog of AI solutions implemented in various regions of Russia. Some of these solutions are unique, while others have similar functionality. The center will moderate the platform and analyze existing practices. Regions will be able to select developments that suit their goals and objectives and take them into their own network by agreement.
During the session, the regions shared their practices of implementing artificial intelligence. For example, in the Republic of Tatarstan, monitoring of the implementation of national projects has been implemented using AI, and a neural network for government bodies is also in operation. In the Sakhalin Region, artificial intelligence is being systematically implemented in every area of public administration – from medicine and education to tourism development and environmental monitoring. In the Nizhny Novgorod Region, AI solutions are also being actively implemented in key areas, but the experience of using video analytics systems, which are used to monitor public transport, law and order and security, housing and utilities, is separately noted. In Moscow, healthcare solutions are being successfully implemented, which are available not only to Muscovites, but also to residents of other regions of Russia.
"We are creating a competence center where regions, business and the state will be able to speak the same language. Our task is not just to listen and analyze, but to offer specific and effective solutions aimed at replicating AI solutions, supporting the industry and ensuring the country's leadership in the development of artificial intelligence technologies," said Ildar Akhmetov, head of the CRII.
The session participants drew the center's attention to existing problematic issues, such as data storage and processing, and the high demand for data centers. It is planned to launch a feedback service from businesses, developers, and interested parties on Gosuslugi. The center will process the requests received and develop proposals to eliminate the problematic field that hinders the development and implementation of artificial intelligence in various areas at both the federal and regional levels.
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