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Information technologies. Artificial intelligence. General provisions

National standard "Information technologies. Artificial intelligence. General provisions" will set uniform requirements to architecture of the systems of the artificial intelligence (AI) and their functional characteristics.

2018: Project development of the standard in the field of artificial intelligence

Technical committee "Cyber-physical Systems" based on RVC together with the Regional engineering center "Seyfnet" on December 6, 2018 began development of a complex of standards for the markets of the National Technology Initiative (NTI) and digital economy. By March, 2019 it is going to develop documents of technical standardization in the field of quantum communications, artificial intelligence and "the smart city", reported in RVC. Read more here.

The developed draft of the national standard "Information technologies. Artificial intelligence. General provisions" will set uniform requirements to architecture of the systems of the artificial intelligence (AI) and their functional characteristics. Standard examples of use of AI technologies will also be presented in this standard.

Standardization will affect new technologies in such spheres as public security (image identification, speeches, the forecast of behavior), medicine (telemedicine and preventive medicine, determination of predisposition to diseases at early stages, decision making support system by the doctor), public spaces (a management system and automation, the system of the smart home). Besides, emergence of standards will become an incentive for development of intelligent systems in the field of agriculture, transport and logistics.

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Use of opportunities of artificial intelligence when developing modern products and technologies allows already at a design stage and to put prototypings in future product the functionality capable to "development", communication with the user and to double-sided exchange of information. The lack of uniform standards complicates correct development and use of AI technologies in everyday life — the chairman of Technical committee "Cyber-physical Systems", the program manager of RVC Nikita Utkin considers.
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