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In the global AI boom, Russia is conspicuously absent

The Putin regime is suffocating the country’s tech talent

The writer is the author of ‘Chip War’

Where is Russia in the AI race? The US and China aspire to artificial intelligence supremacy. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are spending billions of dollars to position themselves as AI hubs. Governments from South Korea to Kazakhstan have issued strategies for sovereign AI programmes.

Russia boasts an enviable history of engineering talent. It has a native ecosystem of internet-era tech companies, from search engine Yandex to social media site VKontakte. The Telegram messenger service was created by Russian businessman Pavel Durov. Russian criminal entrepreneurs have been innovators in the sphere of ransomware and crypto heists. In 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that whoever leads in AI will “rule the world”. Yet three years into a global AI boom, Russia is conspicuously absent.

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