However, recent reports and analysis suggest that Moscow is progressing in drone navigation and guidance, potentially with onboard artificial intelligence (AI).
Deprived of the unrestricted use of long-range Western weapons to attack Russian bases, Ukraine has come up with its own weapons that blur the line between missiles and drones to fill the gap.
Ukrainian medical science, which withstood the difficulties brought about post-Soviet underfunding and a lack of strategy, may finally change – not necessarily for the better.
In an exclusive interview, Serhiy Sukhomlyn, the new head of the State Agency for the Restoration of Ukraine, describes the proposed change of focus within his ministry when the war ends.
Drones, play a lead role in the war in Ukraine but the early reliance on off-the-shelf Chinese machines has gone. Domestic technology and techniques are now at the forefront of today’s “Drone Wars.”
As the continuing shortages of light and heat caused by Russian strikes threaten to extend into the winter, Ukrainians turn to both traditional and modern energy-efficient solutions.
Slavutych, once a city of nuclear scientists near the Belarusian border, has become a development center for many businesses, both Ukrainian and foreign.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation said Ukrainian artificial intelligence developments have grown dramatically in 10 years and they are providing data to show how and how much.
Intellias, one of the major players in Ukraine’s IT service sector, said it entered a partnership with a Japanese map data provider to expand its footprint in the Asia-Pacific region.
Despite the destruction and huge costs wrought by Russia’s war against Ukraine, as the example of Zhytomyr shows, the country’s cities and communities are managing to adapt, rebuild and modernize.
However, YandexGPT's inability to answer questions about the war in Ukraine could be attributed to the Kremlin’s information flow restrictions and censorship.
Support will increase Kyiv’s capacity to digitize services that strengthen the continuity of government delivery during wartime and meet acute mental health needs
In an exclusive interview, Serhiy Sukhomlyn, the new head of the State Agency for the Restoration of Ukraine, describes the proposed change of focus within his ministry when the war ends.