Rosatom Wins AI Awards Prize Selected by Neural Network
State nuclear corporation is recognized for deploying artificial intelligence in industrial operations.

State-owned corporation Rosatom has won the AI Awards prize, receiving top recognition in the “Artificial Intelligence in Industry” category.
Unlike traditional competitions, the awards were decided by a neural network rather than a human jury. In its analytical assessment, the algorithm noted that Rosatom “focuses on predictive models, robotics, and safety tailored to the specific demands of the high-risk nuclear sector.”
“For us, it is especially meaningful that
the award was granted by artificial intelligence itself — it reflects our
corporation’s efforts to advance AI in industrial settings. We are actively
rolling out innovative technologies across all areas of our business,
modernizing data centers, developing trusted hardware-software systems, and
participating in international initiatives,” said Mikhail Lysachev, IT director
at Rosatom.
He added that the company is not aiming to fully replace humans with AI, emphasizing that people will continue to make the most critical and complex decisions.








































