Managing the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Russia through the Prism of Theory and Methodology of Strategizing
A. О. Averyanov ()
Administrative Consulting, 2025, issue 6
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The article considers aspects of strategizing the artifi intelligence (AI) sphere based on The article considers aspects of strategizing the artificial intelligence (AI) sphere based on the theory and methodology of strategizing by V. L. Kvint. Using Russia as an example, the article analyzes key trends and challenges influencing the development of AI, including technological sovereignty, personnel provision and infrastructure development. The main attention is paid to the relationship of AI with the processes of reindustrialization and innovative development of the economy. The article also provides a strategic diagnosis of the state of the Russian AI sphere, including an analysis of current trends, development prospects and market positioning. Based on the results of the strategic analysis and the OTSW matrix, five strategic directions for the development of AI in Russia are proposed, aimed at increasing the economic effect of the implementation of AI, stimulating scientific research and popularizing AI technologies among the population and business. The proposed directions can be used to adjust the existing state strategy in the field of AI and ensure long-term sustainable growth and technological independence of Russia in the context of global competition.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2024-6-240-254
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