Nuclear Industry Union Trains Activists to Use AI

Russia’s nuclear workers’ union is bringing artificial intelligence into everyday operations, training young activists to use neural networks for event planning and presentations.
The Russian trade union of nuclear energy and industry workers has launched a large-scale training program for young activists. A specialized webinar titled 'Using Artificial Intelligence in Union Work' gathered dozens of employees and featured five training modules.
PR expert Timur Aslanov led the first module, explaining how to choose neural networks for specific tasks. He walked participants through real-life examples and taught them how to properly formulate prompts—specialized queries for AI systems.
The main program was conducted by Alexander Vakhrameev, ambassador of the 'Digital Union' project. He highlighted AI’s potential for union activities, from planning events to generating creative content.
In subsequent modules, participants learned about the best tools and practiced prompt writing tailored to industry examples. During the final sessions, activists used neural networks to create presentations.