The name of the base system (platform): | Sber ruGPT-3 (neural network) |
Developers: | Sberbank |
Date of the premiere of the system: | July 2021 |
Branches: | Information technology |
2021: Registration in the Russian Federation of the first program created by AI
On July 23, 2021, Sber announced the registration of the first program in Russia created by artificial intelligence. It is about the Artificial Vision application ("Artificial sight") which is a part of the program complex developed by the Sber AI team within scientific search and the AGI direction (strong artificial intelligence).
The Artificial Vision program, registered in Rospatent (registration number - 2021661571), allows artificial intelligence to recognize and analyze objects in virtual reality. The software can use image pixel comparisons with retinal neurons of the artificial eye and can be used to create an AI model that can exist in a virtual environment and learn how to perceive visual scenes. As a tool for creating a program, a neural network transformer was used, which underwent additional training in the corps of programming languages, explained in Sber.
According to the clarification of Sber, the Artificial Vision program was created by. neuronets ruGPT-3 The developers of Sber AI used the neural network as a tool that allows you to create a program. They additionally trained the neural network to work with some programming languages.
Intellectual property issues in the context of AI require an early solution and at the same time a balanced approach, since the potential "unsafe" of the results of activities obtained using AI systems can discourage the development and implementation of such systems, "says Alexander Vedyakhin, First Deputy Chairman of the Board of Sberbank. - Our next important step will be to apply for state registration of the invention created by AI. |
Experts interviewed by Vedomosti confirmed that this is indeed the first case of Rospatent registering a product created using AI. The representative of Rospatent explained to the publication that when submitting documents for registration, Sber additionally indicated that the neural network was used as a tool to create the program.[1]