The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine has introduced the WINWIN AI Center of Excellence — a center focused on the development and integration of AI that aims to transform the state, business, and society, enhancing Ukraine's global competitiveness.
The center will implement artificial intelligence in government processes and key areas of life: defense, healthcare, education, and business. This is stated in the press release.
It is noted that the goal of WINWIN AI CoE is to unite experts, resources, and innovations for the development of AI and key sectors of life for Ukrainians.
Initially, the center will concentrate on developing AI solutions for the public and defense sectors.
"This year, we will actively integrate artificial intelligence into all our projects. The world is evolving at a crazy pace, and if we want to be among the leaders, we need to act just as quickly. Our goal in this direction is to be in the top 3 countries in the world by 2030 in terms of AI integration and implementation," said Mykhailo Fedorov, the Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science and Technology, and Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine.
AI will help enhance government services for the citizens of Ukraine and optimize the work of civil servants. This involves its integration into "Diia", the educational app "Mriya", the creation of data analysis tools in the state, etc.
"Artificial intelligence can build personalized educational pathways for students, automatically determine battlefield objectives, diagnose illnesses, and increase business profitability. Our task is to find effective ways to utilize this technology in every sector, from education to public administration," added Oleksandr Boryniak, Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation for IT Development.
The main areas of focus for the center include:
The center has outlined the following goals for the year:
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