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Atom.Zaya AI Assistant Registered With Rospatent and Rolled Out Across Rosatom Systems

The large language model–based assistant has entered full-scale operation in Rosatom’s corporate IT systems.

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Company Greenatom has registered its AI assistant Atom.Zaya with Rospatent. The large language model–based assistant has been moved into permanent operation within the 1C ERP 2.0 systems Tsifrovoy Rosatom (Digital Rosatom) and EOS Zakupki 2.0 (Unified Procurement System 2.0). The assistant is now available to all users of these platforms without restrictions, the press service of Rosatom’s key IT integrator told IT Russia.

“Atomic Bunny” Added to Software Registry

Company Greenatom has also registered Atom.Zaya with the Federal Service for Intellectual Property. The assistant, informally referred to as the “atomic bunny,” has been added to the official registry of computer programs.

“Integrating an AI-based assistant directly into the interface of a corporate system marks a new stage in the development of Greenatom’s client services. This approach reflects the broader trend toward digital transformation and the adoption of artificial intelligence for automation, while aligning with Greenatom’s strategy of using AI to improve operational efficiency. Atom.Zaya can also be scaled to other information systems after being trained on the relevant datasets,” said Zayana Achinova, Director for Strategic Development of the 1C business line and head of the IT block at Greenatom.

Built to Search Vast Corporate Knowledge Bases

Atom.Zaya is a corporate RAG system built on artificial intelligence. It understands questions phrased in natural language and generates answers based on internal guidelines, memos, and prior dialogue history. RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) connects a language model to an external knowledge base. The AI assistant first retrieves relevant documents from external sources using vector search, ranks the information, and then generates a response based on those materials.

Using Atom.Zaya significantly reduces wait times for technical support and helps resolve issues in real time. Instead of submitting a support ticket, users can query the assistant directly and receive a detailed response with recommendations within 25 to 30 seconds.

Atom.Zaya was developed by Greenatom’s 1C Competence Center and Artificial Intelligence Expertise Center. Following its pilot phase, the volume of support requests fell by 35%.

Earlier, we reported that at the Future Technologies Forum in Moscow, Rosatom CEO Alexei Likhachev briefed Russian President Vladimir Putin on progress in the state corporation’s quantum project.

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