Russiaโs Supreme Court to Launch First Comprehensive Review of AI Legal Cases
The nationwide assessment of lower court rulings seeks to establish unified guidance for AI-related cases in the countryโs judicial system.
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The nationwide assessment of lower court rulings seeks to establish unified guidance for AI-related cases in the countryโs judicial system.
On April 21, Moscow State University (MSU) held a presentation for its new artificial intelligence (AI) school. The new program is part of an infrastructure that Russian state news agencies describe as the โunified AI ecosystem of MSU.โ It also includes an AI research center at the university, a supercomputer called โMSU-270,โ and the MSU Institute of Artificial Intelligence. That last organization is officially headed by Vladimir Putinโs daughter Katerina Tikhonova, who sources familiar with the structure of MSUโs AI infrastructure also consider the curator of the entire โecosystem,โ according to the independent science-focused outlet T-invariant. Meduza summarizes T-invariantโs investigation.