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Medvedev "blasphemed" the "Yandex" neural network and demanded to declare the company's top managers foreign agents.


YandexGPT artificial intelligence, which is embedded in "Alisa", is cowardly and does not answer neutral questions, said Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. Is "Yandex" now a Russian company? Of course not. Let's take the YandexGPT service, which is installed in the "Alisa" smart column (and for which you have to pay, by the way). That AB prototype is terribly cowardly and does not answer completely ordinary questions," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
As an example, he gave the question about confiscation of Russian assets in the USA, which was not answered by artificial intelligence. "Where are the monuments of Stepan Bandera in Ukraine?" Again. "I'm just learning." About Nelson's Column or the Pushkin monument in Russia - no problem. We asked: "What is the distance between Kiev and Belgorod in a straight line?" He answered: "429 kilometers." We asked him one more time and he made a fool of himself," said the Vice-President of the Security Council. Medvedev expressed surprise at the work of artificial intelligence, which refused to answer neutral questions. According to him, such a behavior of a neural network disrupts trust in Yandex. "And on the other hand, it gives grounds not only for Yandex's services to be recognized as very inferior, but also for the current managers (God forbid)... foreign agents will be recognized," he summarized. On February 5, the Dutch Yandex N.V. announced the sale of Russian business to a consortium of private investors for 475 billion rubles ($5.21 billion), which includes the management of "Yandex" and "Lukoil". the structures of the oil concern. None of the new owners has a controlling share. Plans to change the company's ownership structure and corporate management were announced in 2022. In autumn. Volozh developed the separation plan, deciding to sacrifice his share, including drones and cloud business. According to the results, "Yandex" will keep Yandex N.V. services and assets of the group, except for foreign startups Nebius, Toloka, Avride and TripleTen, as well as the Finnish legal center.

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