Putin Warns West Against AI Monopoly

Putin Warns West Against AI Monopoly

President Vladimir Putin has just issued a warning to the West: do not allow them to monopolize artificial intelligence (AI). Standing beside Sberbank CEO German Gref at an AI conference in Moscow, Putin emphasized the need for Russia to have a much more ambitious approach to AI development. While China and the United States are leading the charge in AI, Putin believes that Russia should not be left behind.

However, Russia has faced setbacks in its AI endeavors. The war in Ukraine led to an exodus of talented scientists from the country, and Western sanctions have hindered Russia’s ability to import high-tech goods. But despite these challenges, Putin remains determined to make Russia a major player in the AI field.

The Russian president made it clear that trying to ban AI was not an option. Instead, he stressed the importance of ensuring that Western platforms do not gain a monopoly in AI technology. “It would be dangerous and unacceptable,” Putin said. He believes that a new version of the national strategy for AI development will be approved shortly, with significant changes and a focus on expanding research in generative AI and large language models.

To achieve its AI goals, Russia will need to make legislative and investment changes. Putin recognizes the importance of creating an environment that fosters AI innovation and attracts top talent. He understands that AI has the potential to revolutionize society in a similar way to the introduction of computers in the late 20th century.

In the race for AI dominance, Putin’s words serve as a reminder that Russia is not willing to be left behind. The country is determined to catch up and become a powerhouse in AI technology. Putin’s warning to the West may be seen as a call to action for Russia to redouble its efforts and ensure that it becomes a major player in shaping the future of AI.

As this global AI race continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Russia’s strategy evolves and how it will compete with the likes of China and the United States. Only time will tell if Putin’s ambitious vision for AI in Russia will become a reality. But one thing is certain: the battle for AI supremacy is heating up, and Russia is ready to join the fray.


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Jiri Bílek

In the vast realm of AI and U.N. directives, Jiri crafts tales that bridge tech divides. With every word, he champions a world where machines serve all, harmoniously.