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"Standards are needed first and foremost so that solutions

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 10:34 am
by tanjimajuha20
RUSSOFT President Valentin Makarov announced at the national industrial congress "Development Priorities" on October 23 that the non-profit partnership of software developers RUSSOFT, the Technical Committee for Standardization TK164 "Artificial Intelligence" and the Russian-Indian Association (Russia India Special Interest Group, RISING) have created a working group and begun developing standards for solutions in the field of artificial intelligence.

According to him, a laboratory algeria whatsapp resource will also be set up in India that will certify AI solutions, the first industries to standardize AI solutions will be healthcare and agriculture, and the first results of the work are expected by April 2024.

from Russian developers immediately comply with standards in India and they can enter the Indian market without additional licensing. The next step is entering BRICS. Standards are usually formed by the largest corporations in order to divide the market among themselves and close it off from smaller competitors. We want to create common standards for BRICS countries in order to minimize vendors' overhead costs and create equal conditions for the development of companies. This way, we will accelerate the technological rise of the "majority world" in the competitive struggle with the "golden billion," Valentin Makarov told a ComNews correspondent.

On March 29, 2023, in New Delhi, RUSSOFT and the Technological Sovereignty Export Association signed a memorandum of understanding with the Russian-Indian association RISING, aimed at developing bilateral ties between India and Russia in the field of information technology. And in September 2023, RUSSOFT, RISING and TK164 "Artificial Intelligence" signed an agreement on joint work on standardization in the field of AI.

Svetlana Leonova, Director of Government Relations at InfoWatch Group (a Russian company specializing in information security in the corporate sector), believes that the trend of technological sovereignty is being replaced by a trend of technological leadership: "Global technological competition has intensified. It is closely linked to political and value systems. And whoever is the first to take the palm and "feel out" the technologies will be ahead."

Deputy General Director for Implementation of the Ultimatek Group of Companies (an integrator of digital solutions for industry) Yuri Krylov noted that Ultimatek has already achieved success in exporting Russian products to the markets of Latin America, India, Asia and Eastern Europe.

"We see interest not only from India, but also from Iran. The main idea of ​​the developers of Russian products is to use the domestic market as a "runway" to then enter the market of friendly countries. These are huge markets, and this should be used," added Yuri Krylov.

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