More than 40% of companies in the fuel and energy complex (FEC) of Russia include artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This was announced by Eduard Sheremetsev, Deputy Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation, during the Digital Innopolis Days forum.
At the moment, the fuel and energy complex - about 41% of companies already use artificial intelligence technologies to one degree or another. In the next three years, another 18% of companies will implement certain solutions in their processes.
Most often, AI is used in financial and economic activities. Companies create technologies for automatic reading of documents, chatbots and various assistance systems.
According to the Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation, the fuel and energy complex is in third place in terms of AI use among the sectors of the Russian economy. The leading positions are occupied by the communications sector and the banking sector.
Earlier www1.ru reported that in Moscow trained artificial intelligence to recognize the structure of molecules.
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