Russia contributes to building the global AI architecture

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the global economy and society, Russia is emerging as a key player in fostering international collaboration and regulation in the field. Alexander Vedyakhin, Sberbank’s first deputy chairman of the executive board, highlights Russia’s leadership in the BRICS AI Alliance Network and its efforts to expand AI cooperation globally. Established in 2024, the AI Alliance Network unites 17 industry-specific associations from 14 countries, including BRICS+ members and nations like Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Serbia. In 2025, Russia chairs the Secretariat, spearheading the Global AI Horizons foresight research project, which involves over 200 scientists from 25 countries. The Alliance focuses on joint educational initiatives, AI regulation, and ethical frameworks, aiming to create a human-centered foundation for AI development. Efforts are underway to include Arab nations such as Bahrain, Egypt, and the UAE, whose cultural and linguistic diversity is crucial for AI’s global evolution. The BRICS+ AI Success Hub, in partnership with UNIDO, will serve as a platform for sharing AI implementation case studies. Russia also emphasizes the need for a unified global AI regulatory framework, advocating for safety, ethics, and innovation. The annual AI Journey conference, held in Moscow, further promotes AI research and dialogue, attracting global experts and young researchers. Russian AI solutions, such as GigaChat, are gaining traction in BRICS markets, supported by localization efforts and partnerships. The Russian AI Casebook, featuring over 600 implementation cases, showcases the country’s advancements in AI applications across industries. Harmonizing AI standards among BRICS members remains a priority to ensure seamless technology exchange and integration.