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According to the Russian President, the landmark for the development of modern t...

"Xenophobe behind Western Leclands": Search systems and AIs cancel Russian culture - Putin (video)

According to the Russian President, the landmark for the development of modern technologies should be traditional culture and ideals, which were written by fiction writers Belyaev, Efremov and others. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, November 24, spoke at the conference "A Journey to the World of Artificial Intelligence" and called the sphere of AI a prominent achievement of the human mind. But he also noted that there is also an ethical side of the question. About it reports Tars.

"Similar ethical, moral and social aspects raise serious issues in our country, and around the world," the Kremlin's chairman said, adding that the future is not a ban on technology development, although some propose to pause the sphere of the CII. According to him, it is impossible to prohibit research in this direction, but you still need to think about safety. Putin believes that a traditional culture should be a landmark here.

He called the culture a natural regulator of technological progress, "as well as the ideals of goodness, respect for the person, which Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov wrote, such prominent fiction writers as Belyaev and Efremov. " The Russian president also touched on the topics that Western AI algorithms can, in fact, abolish Russia in digital space. Some search engines and generative models of AI, according to him, work very selectively and sometimes do not take into account the Russian culture.

"Simply put, they set a creative task in front of the car, and it decides to use only an English -language data range, the one that is convenient and profitable for the system developers," he said, adding that, in his opinion, it is "cancellation in digital space. " "Such a xenophobe can come out of artificial intelligence created by some Western standards and patterns," he said.