AI Now Saves Russian Businesses Hundreds of Millions
The debate over artificial intelligence is over. What’s next is mass adoption—and measurable profit.

At Russia’s AI Journey 2025 conference, President Vladimir Putin declared what many in the tech world already know: artificial intelligence has become a full-fledged driver of economic efficiency. The era of arguing over AI’s risks is giving way to a new phase of practical, measurable outcomes.
Experts say AI adoption is proving especially effective across telecom, finance, retail, and construction, where automation cuts routine work time by up to 40 percent. The resulting savings reach hundreds of millions of rubles for large corporations and hundreds of thousands for small businesses.
Those savings were calculated by factoring in the costs of hiring, onboarding, and integrating new employees into corporate systems. Another strong example comes from telecom giant Rostelecom, which uses its AI project Neurogateway to assess staff motivation and burnout—reducing turnover and saving hundreds of thousands of rubles on potential rehiring.
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AI integration is accelerating not just in business but across the public sector. Neural networks now assist civil servants in drafting citizen responses, digitizing non-confidential documents, and generating official content. According to the ZeroCoder Institute, satisfaction rates among government employees trained to use AI tools are hitting nearly 100 percent.








































