A graduate of the RUDN University Institute of Ecology developed a project to help automate processes at Rosprirodnadzor.

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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia

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Rosprirodnadzor continues to implement digital technologies to improve its operational efficiency. At a recent internal competition for the integration of artificial intelligence, breakthrough solutions developed by Makar Berestov, a graduate of the RUDN University Institute of Ecology, were presented and have already been implemented.

Makar's AI agent "Dove" for an electronic document management system took second place in the competition. It's a smart assistant that operates according to a preset script.

"The AI agent automatically reviews incoming resolutions, analyzes attached files, and prepares draft responses based on them. For example, it can independently process a person's request, determine the location of the problem, and forward it to the appropriate territorial office of Rosprirodnadzor. The implementation of Golub has reduced the initial review time for requests from 5 minutes to 30 seconds, and the need for printing documents has been completely eliminated," said Makar Berestov.

Third place in the competition went to another AI agent, "Hedgehog," created by a RUDN University graduate. It is used in the State Register of Waste Disposal Facilities (GRWDF). Its task is to work with the following landfill characteristics:

Digitize incoming paper specifications using OCR technology; automatically transfer data into structured tables (Excel); and check all entered data for logic and compliance with environmental legislation.

The implementation of an AI agent has reduced the time it takes to check one characteristic of an object from one hour to approximately 3 seconds (3.14 s).

Both digital assistants are already actively used in the service's daily work and continue to be developed. The competition received over 100 proposals from Rosprirodnadzor employees, describing specific functionality and expected effects. Over 20 ideas were selected for further development and implementation.

The award ceremony for the competition winners was personally conducted by the head of the Federal Service, Svetlana Radionova.

The Institute of Ecology is proud of Makar and wishes him continued success!

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