Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Central Bank of Russia
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Fintrek, a Bank of Russia project on financial literacy for students, is moving toonline platformand opens the new academic semester with an episode on artificial intelligence. Experts will discuss whether neural networks can be trusted to create a personal budget, how to refine prompts to avoid hallucinations, and what AI-based financial solutions will emerge in the future.
Now, FinTrek's new materials are tailored to audience needs: videos are no longer than 25 minutes long and can be listened to in audio format on the way to university.
The website also features a personal account. It displays your course history, certificates earned, achievements, and upcoming events. You can also share your progress with friends, participate in challenges, and improve your financial literacy together.
The platform contains a library of knowledge from Fintrek's three years of existence: webinars, quizzes, presentations, and other materials.
Each semester, new materials will be released on key topics – from personal budgeting and savings to investments, taxes, pensions, and consumer protection. Flashcards, interactive activities, and additional quizzes will help reinforce your knowledge. To earn a certificate, you must watch several videos, successfully complete the assignments, and pass the final quiz. The most determined participants will receive prizes from the Bank of Russia.
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