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Putin Instructs Russian Government and Sberbank to Cooperate with China on Artificial Intelligence

Putin Instructs Russian Government and Sberbank to Cooperate with China on Artificial Intelligence
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World January 1, 2025 18:56

russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin has instructed the Russian government and the country's largest bank, Sberbank, to enhance cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence with China.

In a written statement from the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin has given various instructions in the field of artificial intelligence. Putin instructed the Russian government and Sberbank to enhance cooperation with China in the field of artificial intelligence. He also requested the publication of an international journal in this field.

Facing comprehensive sanctions in high-tech products from Western countries, Russia is seeking to enhance its cooperation with BRICS countries in this field.

In a statement on December 11, Putin mentioned that Russia will accelerate its efforts to participate in the global competition in the field of artificial intelligence.

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