Generative AI Is Helping Russian Companies Automate Their Business Processes
Generative AI is rapidly transforming Russian industries, with experts estimating its potential impact on the national economy at nearly 40 billion dollars

AI Adoption Accelerates Across Russian Industries
Russian companies are rapidly deploying advanced generative AI tools. According to global trends, nearly 80 percent of large enterprises worldwide are already relying on AI. A study by the Skolkovo Foundation shows that GenAI can speed up engineering workflows by 30–80 percent, halve equipment downtime, reduce excess inventory by 40–60 percent, and automate document management.
The CEO of the MTS Link business communication platform explains that AI assistants now transcribe and summarize meetings, track agreements, and generate digests of unread messages. Inside corporate messengers, neural networks highlight key moments from conversations, answer knowledge‑base queries, and rely on a user’s communication history to provide relevant responses.
HR, Analytics, and Business Operations
In talent acquisition, neural networks are reshaping recruitment. According to Open Group HR Director Valeria Domanskaya, AI reduces hiring time from 60 to 20 days while tripling applicant‑response conversion rates from 10 to 30 percent.
Consulting firms, including Triada Partners, use AI to transcribe interviews with clients and experts. GenAI also summarizes long reports and legal documents, dramatically reducing analysts’ workloads.
Industrial and retail companies are automating internal routines as well. The PenzTyazhPromArmatura group applies AI tools in accounting, easing the burden on financial departments. Auto dealer U‑Service relies on GenAI to audit the quality of incoming calls. The TeDo company has developed an AI assistant that analyzes and structures text, audio, and video materials.
The Future of Autonomous AI Agents
Research from the Higher School of Business at HSE University suggests that the next major leap will be the introduction of autonomous AI agents capable of making business decisions independently.
By 2028, up to 90 percent of B2B transactions may involve AI agents coordinating tasks across corporate systems. MTS Link CEO Vladimir Urbansky predicts that agents will eventually interact directly with one another, creating a new tier of automated business communication.








































