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As Fedor Chemashkin explains, one of the goals of standardization

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 10:34 am
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Fedor Chemashkin, Technical Director of the Digital Department at Yakov & Partners LLC (a company engaged in strategic consulting and business transformation), believes that Russia's participation in the development of the standard is a positive step from a political point of view for expanding cooperation and the exchange algeria whatsapp resource of technologies and experience between countries, but this initiative is not capable of significantly simplifying the export of Russian AI solutions in healthcare and the agro-industrial complex in the next few years during the development of the standard and several years after, since it will require the adaptation of existing solutions.

in IT is to ensure compatibility of solutions and the data formats they use, so in the future this initiative may help export Russian solutions. "Incompatibility of digital data formats is a key stopping factor for the exchange of AI solutions between BRICS countries. Aspects that may be contradictory in the field of AI standardization may include differences in the culture of working with data, approaches to ethics and AI safety, as well as economic interests," he added.

When asked by a ComNews correspondent what problems there are in the field of AI standardization within Russia, Fedor Chemashkin replied that AI is one of the most dynamically developing industries, so Russian standards need to keep up with changes in technology.

"AI agents, for example, which are autonomous systems capable of searching for solutions to arbitrary problems and improving them infinitely, force us to reconsider the issues of data privacy, security of use and transparency of AI. This is happening against the background of the fact that different industries and sectors of the Russian economy have different degrees of digitalization, different norms and standards, which does not contribute to the rapid standardization of practices and approaches between industries," noted Fedor Chemashkin.