Armenia adheres to the principle of open and transparent development of AI technologies – Deputy Prime Minister
27.03.2026,
14:12
Armenia adheres to the principle of open and transparent development of AI technologies and supports the initiative to prepare a joint statement on the responsible development of AI within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
YEREVAN, March 27. /ARКА/. Armenia adheres to the principle of open and transparent development of AI technologies and supports the initiative to prepare a joint statement on the responsible development of AI within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). This was stated by RA Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan, speaking at an expanded meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council.
"The development of our own digital platforms and AI algorithms will minimize external risks and create a reliable foundation for a competitive high-tech development model for our countries," he noted.
In this regard, Grigoryan noted that in an era of rapid technological change, digitalization and AI are permeating all sectors of the economy, transforming not only production methods but also the principles of interaction between states, businesses, and society.
"The implementation of these technologies directly increases productivity, optimizes logistics and reduces costs, thereby strengthening the technological sovereignty of EU Member States," the Deputy Prime Minister added.
"The development of our own digital platforms and AI algorithms will minimize external risks and create a reliable foundation for a competitive high-tech development model for our countries," he noted.
In this regard, Grigoryan noted that in an era of rapid technological change, digitalization and AI are permeating all sectors of the economy, transforming not only production methods but also the principles of interaction between states, businesses, and society.
"The implementation of these technologies directly increases productivity, optimizes logistics and reduces costs, thereby strengthening the technological sovereignty of EU Member States," the Deputy Prime Minister added.