
ArmInfo. The development of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies requires not only the implementation of advanced solutions but also responsible management and long-term strategic approaches.
This was stated by Gevorg Mantashyan, Deputy Minister of High Technologies of the Republic of Armenia, during a panel discussion on "Principles for the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence within the Framework of Eurasian Economic Integration," organized as part of the Fifth Eurasian Economic Forum.
The Deputy Minister emphasized that AI development should be based on the principles of trust, transparency, the development of professional competencies, a human-centered approach, and international cooperation.
Mantashyan also emphasized the importance of exchanging experiences and deepening professional cooperation between EAEU countries, noting that AI and machine learning technologies can play a significant role in enhancing industrial competitiveness, the efficiency of public services, and the development of innovation ecosystems.
He added that Armenia continues to develop its technological and innovative potential, emphasizing education, professional training, and international partnerships to create a robust and competitive AI ecosystem in the region.
The discussion was attended by high-ranking representatives of EAEU countries, including Dmitry Mun, Deputy Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Kirill Zalesky, Minister of Communications and Informatization of the Republic of Belarus; and Tigran Sargsyan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Eurasian Development Bank. Representatives of international organizations and relevant bodies also participated in the event, discussing prospects for developing digital cooperation, the application of artificial intelligence, and technological progress in the region.
The discussion focused on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) as a key driver of digital integration, economic modernization, and stimulating innovative growth in the Eurasian Economic Union's common market. Participants discussed AI development priorities, effective data management mechanisms, the development of common standards, and the need to develop secure and reliable digital solutions.