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patrolling around, they shot my son dead. no weapon was found from him, only an axe to cut wood. my son was not a terrorist. he was a poor boy working for a daily wage. he was a very honest boy. how he could be a terrorist leader. americans admitted that he was innocent and not a terrorist when mazda. busy night my brother left home and had hardly gone 200 metres near the orchard in the neighborhood of the air base to collect some wood to burn together with another village. and shortly after people rushed in and said, my brother had been shot dead made on others said that he was just injured. they asked together some elders so they could be taken to the hospital. the next day we were told they were dead, that we serve the government day and night. the whole village was pro government. why they were shot and not arrested. they could have arrested them and should have brought them to the village for identification. they were in a position to cordon off the whole village and investigate each person. the villagers had never had contact with the taliban income of terrorist and i'll kind
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of go fish instead. many people were serving us government service. i wanted to know the victims. now you then russell both 22 years old. why gathering firewood? when a us military vehicle passed by a full armed american soldiers got out and opened fire, killing the men. and they to investigations by the us, decided not to take the case any further, but relative. so the victims claimed that the, the key evidence was withheld. a job which is a good place to be, americans have promised us that justice will be done to 1000. unfortunately, they never came back to tell us what happened to the legal process. i'm on that uh i'm gonna grab some american officials, visited us, distributed some tools among the community and apologize to me that they had mistakenly killed the innocence noise quarter. then they left one and we received the corpses of the 2. but who did the fight? archie dot com is where you can get all the details of all the stories we're
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a punitive expedition to force submission on the island. the aggressors ships brutally bombarded the coastal settlements. the invaders managed to forcefully impose control over the amount of gas cars external affairs, but the french wanted more. a few years later, they started a full scale village area invasion ended 18. 95 captured the capital tent and other evil. the commonest exiled queen, run of all on the 3rd, under prime minister rieney a letter of une abroad. then the invaders began to clear the island from the malcontents, with an iron and blood in 18. $96.00 france declared a protector at over man, a gas guard, and in $1897.00, annex the island. the suppression of the liberation movement erupted the merciless massacre. the capture of madagascar are led to tragic consequences. natural resources were in the hands of french corporations,
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all local schools were closed and the french language was imposed on the population . there lasted 15 years and resulted in the death of at least 100000 mile against the people. the colonial regime left an open wound in the history of man a gas car, but violence was never able to suppress the malagasy striving for freedom. the looks of it and trying to reach mr. reduction. first of all, thank you very us for agreeing to speak with me despite your undoubtedly packed schedule. so i'd like to begin the conversation with the topic on artificial intelligence. after all, you oversee this area, it's better and do harold, this is probably one of the most promising fields right now is arguably the least explored and the most innovative. if we put it that way, how would you currently assess the achievements of russian companies and developers?
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in the field of artificial intelligence, especially of the context of sanctions and intense competition from the us. china and other major global pec joins completely up to by somebody slowly up over up. thank you very much. i'm also glad to be doing this interview because artificial intelligence is a vast and complex topic. so i'll try to briefly outline how we currently see the global a landscape from office spec to it. yeah, there are 2 clear leaders or united states and china. people can debate how to measure leadership in this area, but these 2 countries have undoubtedly polled far ahead. there are also other countries actively participating in the race, and i'm generally pleased that russia is definitely among them. russia has a strong scientific foundation. mathematicians are among the best in the world and in one way or another is based on mathematical algorithms. we also have many talented engineers who are capable of applying these algorithms to real world problems and practical use cases. because a, i is purely a sierra,
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typical concepts and of course it's interesting, but mainly for serious what we're focused on is practical application, but it's in russia, we have many companies to be implementing a i, there's also a major artificial intelligence alliance here, which last yet joined the international lines, a lines network, and we say exciting large scale implementation of advanced language models, including our own space as a bigger chat, for example. as closely to the doctor who has to go to a product, you get to speaking of good charted regularly, sends me updates on telegram by the way, saying it's less on something new or this being a new feature added. but still this burbank is, well, it's a company about money in more ways than one from a business perspective. how are you currently integrating artificial intelligence? because things like generating images will videos. that's all great. i'd certainly has applications in various fields from a political strategy to advertising, but when it comes specifically to spare is business model, how are you using a i?
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what are you working on right now? yeah, let's try the problem. let me correct you. somebody say is 1st and foremost about the customer, everything we do, we do full the customize it every customer. i take you for example, as a range of needs and desires that come up every day. and they will want to fail. and it's the same for each of all, 110000000 individual plans and 3300000 corporate plan side is the number of tasks needs and wants is enormous. 3 offers around $250.00 products or individuals. and about $150.00 for businesses. just imagine how these sites interact. the number of possible combinations of products and customers is greater than the number of stocks in the sky. you, it sounds simple, but no human could actually do it. that's why the rollover, special intelligence, is to help select the right product for each individual customer tailored specifically to you to your needs, whether you're an individual or a business. yeah, that's why i say spare is all about the customer. when
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a client is able to find the right product or service through the use of technology, that's when the surveys truly delivers value. i wouldn't be able to understand what it was. could you give a specific example of how artificial intelligence is already being used as bare in this area? but it was that, excuse me, to the official intelligence is now integrated into more than 85 percent of all processes that span. i say that a is practically everywhere in the company. it's also important to understand the word in the midst of an a. i revolution generative a. i has become an especially significant to us. we already mentioned kit chat on the broad across of g p t like model. so, right now we're actively rolling out giga traffic across school areas, applying to direction and across the banks, internal operations. and we're seeing massive dom on what's especially important is that we're using this technology based on the customer facing side and communication, sales and product recommendations. and also the documents themselves,
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especially small and medium sized businesses, are asking for an access to these tools for their own customers. take a mid sized company, for example. it's clearly difficult, often impossible for them to develop their own model was adopting an existing one could also be expensive and technically complex. i need to find best way. smith comes and we demonstrate what can be done using contrast by helping make it accessible to auction. as quick as well given the current situation in russia, particularly on the sanctions. how difficult is it to develop a i for example, in the us, sam oakland was report to be looking to raise close to a trillion dollars for a i because then the chinese came in with deep sea and showed that it could be done for a fraction of the cost were with the global shortage of chips, which is being felt everywhere. how challenging is it right now to enhance a development in russia? or i see is the most as close to developing or sufficiently intelligent same russia is definitely interesting because we face the natural limitations,
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most notably restrictions on the supply chips. now a number of other constraints as well. but thanks to the talent we have here, the strong motivation and the fact that say it has a financial capacity to invest. since the development is highly capital intensive processes were able to be to slow down because a lapse of course holds a strong position in the global race full i leadership process based on your sense of things for you just how far behind on we compared to the us in china, i would estimate the gap is about 6 to 9 months, and that's the kind of gap we're talking about, the water. that's roughly the gap we've seen over the past 3 years. it's unlikely we'll close it quickly simply because it takes us longer to access computing power . there are a number of constraints primarily on the computers tional side that leads to this are not said russia is a cheap and comparable results while investing hundreds and sometimes even of thousands of times less than not chinese and american counterparts. and that, of course, is thanks to the challenge of all people. both engineers and scientists,
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new switch. um, basically it kind of, oh, we currently collaborating with any other countries like china, for instance, in the field of artificial intelligence. or can you click on your phone, or of course we have very good relations with the largest chinese university. so for example, we recently met with representative from a university, which is the biggest in china, and one of the largest in the wealth we up there among the leaders in implementing artificial intelligence in china. and essentially in the wells. deep sea is a company that's connected to that university, so we have very close and strong times with all chinese partners, which we definitely happy about. we usually enrich each other. our relations with india will start developing very well. the indians deeply involved in the i race as well. they tend do the journey conference and we regularly visit, but we have good relations with a c. i ask who i'm face to sharing all developments with them. in particular, we have very strong ties with who is becca star, where we not only shit knowledge but also offer a base solutions for implementation merrily in health care and social areas and go
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to san bella risk generally, we're actively working with all the countries which we currently have good relations alone. so before i move on to other topics, i'd really like to hear your personal opinion as someone who's truly at the forefront of a i as i was mentioned, rochester's because i'm talking about the biggest exist stanfield questions. a lot of people worry that a guy is going to take away their jobs, the same way, taxi drivers, replace tools, drawn carriage drivers, and now or yeah, i might replace them. and then from that point of view, would you agree that we're witnessing a truly to tonic shift right now that a, i is a revolution. we can't undo that, we're already entering a new technological era or, or are we not quite there just yet. okay, sure. now, we're just taking a bit according to know which we are indeed entering a new technological era. so i'll coordinate a revolution re evaluation,
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so everything's changing and fast. there's definitely no going back. so while it's important to think through, what lies ahead right now, i'll focus needs to be on practical applications of a i and the ethical questions that come with it to talk about it. do you have kids and you have no, not yet. uh well when you do well, i have 2 daughters and i keep asking myself, so i'm raising them right. i know that if my wife and i didn't race them, we couldn't expect much. but because we do, they is a good sean. so gr, off to be decent, people go to members of society. it's the same with a i believe we just leave it on the side and from social media for example. we'll end up with a guy that's not exactly a model citizen of the the. exactly. so it's our responsibility to take i training and the right direction and your network is complex system. but in many ways, it's similar to the human brain, which is what we is still in our children's through education, is essentially what we feed a lie through training from give it the right inputs and you'll get the right output. given the wrong ones, and well, you've only got yourself to blame and yes,
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these are indeed tectonic changes. yeah, i say, but as you mentioned, daniel question, a little strong carrier just gave weights taxis. and that's what kind of shift we'll see in many professions as to be a way already seeing may information of hybrid teams that include by humans and a guy. what are we scheduling the problem? you've talked about stairs, projects in to see i asked china and india looking at the breaks framework in general. can i what kind of economic opportunities does it open up? was there on the, for the broad, a global economic system. uh uh, brakes got comstock says the brakes framework is very promising. it has rail. a potential for expanding economic cooperation is already playing a role there and uncomfortable play the even bigger one. it's a complex but fascinating process because it involves coordination among partners with different interests and priorities. so it's obvious that the shade in for as far outweigh the differences, especially when it comes to training,
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was particularly exciting, is the opportunity to, to build frank, also corporation. for example, between around india and russia, in fact the freeway trade relations can offer most energy than buying that for ones to potty deals, always price currency issues in balance is in trade volume and other asymmetries. there's always some kind of a balance in favor of one country when you bring in more countries building trade triangles, or even quadrangles to get these interesting setups way. everyone benefits and the resulting trade relationships much more about it was that old guy. usually i thought it was going to happen in stupid, i, speaking of these new trades triangles and quadrangles is if we look at the global sound, the parts of the world where russia is now actively strengthening its political and economic ties. what steps is we are taking to grow its presence that which countries or regions are most attractive in terms of business and investment? and that's a global. and then you can know, suppose i can, the global south has become such a pool term. in fact,
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i'd say it's more than just the global self and now it goes, china is a huge partner for us and in the absolutely, we have a bronze that and we're seeing a great progress and payment systems and india rusher. business buys funds is not just about business, these relationships abroad at most strategic. that not only applies to india, but also china and other countries. we've traditionally had a strong presence in the c i s and your region economic union. we have a banking bella, roof, and business that is doing very well beyond these alliances. we're also working with other countries and guys, we're currently looking at africa. it's a complex region for us, but we're seeing real interests from our clients and we plan to follow them into the african market. also that america also looks very promising. i was recently in brazil, the potential of cooperation is very good. it's far away, of course. especially right now the more yes, but even site brazil has real potential partnership and it's not just presented in the whole region. so our clients are ready there and we go where our clients guides
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as a coupon overall strategy to be wherever they are helping. so that financial challenges going into it if i get also just because i just as you've said now several times, the spears top priority is the client that includes clients overseas in the countries you've mentioned. so what kind of financial support or services is they're currently focused on providing to them? what should we expect by now? what we want to appear to see 1st and foremost payments transactions and no related services. these are heavily restricted right now. of course, we know how to operate in that space. second, we're helping clients carry out international projects by providing financing from within russia. interest rates a high in rush or at the moment, but that will eventually change. we're hopeful the key rate will come down soon. when that happens, financing will become more affordable, and that will make russian funding more competitive abroad. so we'll be able to take it to afford markets with help clients, and also are handling
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a lot of glasses of credit. this is a very practical payment mechanism, especially today's partners who are working together for the 1st or 2nd time to build trust and enables large deals to move forward. and we're really interested in investment projects. but international projects noticed in russia and brushes, own projects approved for them. we support them through credit lines, financial instruments and other services is more than just the bank is a technology company. so when we enter a new market, we focus on technology. we showcase the things we capable while also learning what are international counterparts can do to take a gulf states for example, were very ex event and have great relations with all the countries in the region. whenever upon this, from any of these nations come to visit, we show them what we can do with god. autonomous vehicles, bye for passengers and contract. we show them how we use a i to sol, health care issues for people all across income level already. and this is something every country has to deal with living and remote regions lacking access to quality health care, well having
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a difficulties with early diagnoses and prevention, especially when it comes to complex diseases. and of course today already employs a i solutions to these problems and you can access it only using a small fire and or a low bunch of camera. it's really impressive. oh, so there is also really the inside of security. in fact, since the start of the special ministry operation would come with the most talks that entities inside the space and the heck is attacking us and not just so i'm hoping grow and how much is only done on the sleep stuff back with being hit by cyber warfare armies from very powerful nations. thankfully, that has made a single disruption because of these attacks. so in that respect, we have plenty to talk about and share it with all partners around the world. this is what finds us respects and generates a lot of interest. and again, that's something we share with others. so yes, there is about bi finance and technology. the top priority also lies with the client. it's for the sake of the client and you know what? as nice as i'm speaking with you now, i can't help but think if someone from say 2021 where to watch this interview and
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hear you talk about expansion new projects and spares and visions. they'd have no idea the company has been on the massive sanctions for years. how did you manage to find a way through this wood deal? and on top of that spirit had brought quote prophets in 2024. how were you able to achieve that and restructure your business processes so quickly and well evidently successfully, especially by for that some court. thank you for such a high assessment. honestly, the shows on the raise. it just takes another part. what? that's the only secret. there is, we've done the last across all areas such as we did take his initially and switched to institute, can see it in our financial results. but then we bounce back on in the following is the number of shipping quite goods generally hope that in 2025 will be able to make all shareholders even happy other than the products i knew was the right size, because there's no to the mind was going back to international projects,
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tell me about the prospect of the near payment system being introduced in friendly countries like india, and hopefully, how have you managed to keep alterations running there despite all the restrictions? i'm sure out in the audience would be curious to find out and we've got a lot of views from india. so could you tell us about that? it also enjoys induce the, sorry lot. india is the very front of the market for russia moving to delhi and to move by not long ago to people that are incredibly open and positive. why the economy is growing. there's a lot of energy and drive and a strong desire to work on money. and take home big projects, morgan. i came back from the feeling energized by all. that was the great thing that we all welcome in india. they want us that it's a business with india is going well with go to spirit branch that and we're actively expanding our shift payments between brochure and india. it goes through a branch which is really nice. these all payments made in national currency. it's the ruble, and the rupee. i'm happy to say that the issue we once had with rupees, where we didn't know what to do with so many of the currency has been resolved.
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there's now a stable, high demand for rupees, and repeat transactions are flowing smoothly. commissions on ruby payments have dropped significantly, which directly benefits our clients. the russian smith allows you to make transactions and rupees, which is something a lot of the indian stuff to say beyond that, you could also open and repeat deposit to carry out other operations just like you would with any other foreign currency or deliberate. the opening up space for the repeat because we see in the us currency is a strong tool for savings inside russia and for international transactions. it's really popular with our clients by individuals and businesses fucking last quarter, pretty ellen e. how realistic under how necessary is a complete shift away from the dollar in fried within the us to is it possible to switch entirely to settlements in national currencies? uh yeah, i think it's the only conceivable path forward me why involve the 3rd currency, especially that of a country hostile to us,
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the rouble and the rupee strong enough to support bilateral trade. in fact, i've been 90 percent of our trade ton over with india is already done in on actual currency. and that's think it is likely to reach 95 percent. but it really goes up to 100 percent because there are always a few transactions that have to be settled in the other currency. expedite oh, there is no serious obstacles. hands on the payment between brush and india now takes just a couple of hours. and even that depends on how quickly the compliance officer reviewing the transaction gets the job done. the proper payments, routed throughout indian bronchial, often just as far as domestic transactions within brush or you can see the difference from the picture to that. and that's impressive. pretty. since the start of his 2nd time, donald trump has said that he wanted to restore some sort of partnership on trade relations between the us and russia. do you see any prospects here, assuming the some kind of agreement is reached? also, both entrepreneurs and ordinary citizens are hoping that this could lead to some of
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the sanctions being lifted is spirit anticipating that scenario. like over time to swift banking for example. what have you rearrange the whole system by now? flooded to look. there's nothing good about sanctions that bad by definition, on the other hand, is to be as learn how to operate outside swift and do business without many of the things that back in 2021 seemed absolutely essential. we've got some help from our international partners to achieve that. of course, our financial results speak for themselves saying we're expecting the sanctions to be lifted would be an exaggeration with the sanctions gone. we'll know what to do, but under all baseline scenario, we go on operating under the existing conditions and we confident we'll continue providing our clients with the level of service that we've come to expect and associates in virginia. and finally, i have to ask you this. what role does artificial intelligence play your own professional and personal life apply to the person that you use it all the time?
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for example, i have a device that continuously monitors my vitals. so when i wake up, i already know how when i slept in the kind of strain, my body experience the day before my heart rate, the variability by temperature in a blood pressure. all that i gather is all that data interprets. it gives us health recommendations for the day, like activity levels of calorie intake and so long. but then when i'm at the office of my colleagues and i use a lot including our own model kick attractive, we consult with it all the time. it's not like we use it as the go to option, but as part of the decision making process, the question is your check this week? a truck comes up more and more in meetings. okay. that one is clear, but did you want the i know i can go off this way. we can look at the full picture and i, i becomes another participant in the discussion. so like when i come home it's the kids are still awake. we often stay up discussing the latest developments in a i available online. my oldest daughter is studying for a degree in marketing,
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which is rapidly adopting a technology. so we talk about marketing and a i, and how they go together. that's how i fits into my daily life like morning to night is just like with mobile phones, really. they used to be heated debates. i have the way that my boss finds a home phone. it was a massive conversation worldwide, and the support and it still pump something out with them, but it's not true, but in practice that debate has no bearing on reality. i haven't met a single person who gave up that phone because all of its supposed tom, at least not among sexually active people. the same as truth a i will just adapt to it. in fact, we're ready adapting because a i as yeah. yes, we'll see more agents and virtual workers, but the ones we already have that spare. yes will increasingly rely on i, i, when making decisions that's normal and it's a good thing. nowadays, if we need information or we don't go to the library, we look it up online. think of how much time that saved us, how much knowledge has been done,
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and how is accelerated information processing and size of progress. we'll see a similar transformation with a i was give that chapel hill so it would be fair to say that good child has already made it into spares, executive offices and me thing that since that was because i thought you could say that yes is every way across all teams and offices. right now we're running around $300.00 projects of the same time to implemented general tape a i in all of space fields of operation. well, but thank you so much. it was truly a fascinating discussion. i'd love to keep talking to you, but i imagine you have more pressing matters to attend you. so thank you very much . once again, always a pleasure. thank you. a
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vehicle and then with the 6 they don't fully try to get us going to jail. and the vehicle at the crest number said the pretty hard to hear some of my boss but a cheap boy. she didn't go to that store yet though some belong nathan car, don't go at least unbelievable or shall cause i assure you, come on. the thing was brushing and kept them is the last. the reason for me all this with the, for any of the, with the constant, i'm going to the senior, i need send this to present the bounce, the commissioners, to me, it's a similar to get the tennis channel, the the, the
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this is the last go you know what i'm here, because someone tells me that i cannot report something. it's my nature as a journalist to question why. why can you tell ukraine side of the story which kept till watches side of the story? that would be half truths? you know, another way of saying have truth a lie when washington or london fails, whoever tells me i'm not allowed to tell the truth. you know what i do? the opposite. i shina. why on that is the sanchez effect and i'm like
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