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The United States is gearing up to become a leader in artificial intelligence technology. But other countries are also stepping up efforts to compete in this rapidly evolving field. To counter America’s dominance in this critical technology, Russia recently pledged to actively participate in the global competition in artificial intelligence.
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President Vladimir Putin said last week at Russia’s flagship AI conference that Russia will develop artificial intelligence with its BRICS partners and other countries.
According to President Putin, the new AI alliance network will include national associations and development institutions in the field of AI from the BRICS countries and other interested countries. He also argued that the country must participate equally in the global AI race.
“Russia must participate on equal terms in the global competition to create powerful artificial intelligence. That is precisely the advanced solution that Russian scientists are currently working on. invites scientists from all over the world to join the collaboration.”
Russia is subject to Western sanctions aimed at restricting the country’s access to technology needed in the war against Ukraine. As a result, some of the world’s major manufacturers of microchips have halted exports to Russia, limiting Russia’s AI ambitions.
Reuters reports that Sberbank, the leading Russian financier currently leading AI development in Russia, has acknowledged that the microchips that underpin AI development are the most difficult hardware to replace. In this regard, he mentioned how the national AI associations of BRICS member countries Brazil, China, India, South Africa, Serbia, Indonesia, and other non-BRICS countries are participating in the AI Alliance Network.
The network will work on joint research in technology and AI regulation, and provide opportunities for AI products to be sold in the markets of other member countries. Currently, the world’s leading AI countries are the United States and China. Needless to say, the Russia-China alliance has the potential to significantly change the future landscape of artificial intelligence.
Meanwhile, the United States is also preparing to continue its leadership in the AI field. President-elect Donald Trump has already appointed an AI and crypto czar. President Trump also plans to rescind President Joe Biden’s executive order on AI. President Trump plans to rescind Biden’s AI mandate to reduce regulatory constraints, foster rapid innovation, and maintain America’s lead in the global AI race.
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