After a wave of Claude blockages, users began to look at Russian neural networks – many fear that months of work, accumulated knowledge bases, and work scenarios could disappear at any moment along with their account.
Against this background, Russian AI services appear to some audiences as a more stable alternative. Users are increasingly paying attention to solutions like GigaChat and other domestic models, which are officially available in Russia, work without a VPN, and are better adapted to the Russian language.
For many, the story with Claude became a reminder of how much work processes are already tied to neural networks. Chats with AI are gradually turning not just into assistants, but into full-fledged repositories of ideas, analytics, code, and project architecture. Losing access to such an account is increasingly perceived as losing a part of one's working memory.
Earlier, "Pervyy Tekhnicheskiy" reported on mass blockages of Claude accounts for users from Russia and the loss of access to accumulated data and projects.

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