ArmInfo.On May 30, the first exhibition-discussion of the joint project of the company "Rostelecom Armenia" and the AYB "Greetings from the Future" within which participants got acquainted with the latest international technological trends, discussed their application in various fields, as well as with the technology novelties developed in Armenia.
As the press service of the company informs, the pupils of the club "Technological Movement" of the AYB school presented works of art created on the basis of artificial intelligence.
"Today the true perception of children by artificial intelligence (AI), which every day covers an ever wider range of applications, will give them the opportunity to find new directions for AI in the future, reducing the need for human efforts and work. I am glad that the AYB school, among other things, attaches special importance to the development of technological education and thinking in children. I am confident that today's discussions and the exhibition will be extremely useful both for participants and in terms of forming a common understanding of AI, which will be applied by each of us in the near future," said Hayk Farmazyan, General Director of Rostelecom Armenia.
According to the source, during the event, the sponsors presented the role and influence of technologies in the life of each person, in particular, in everyday life, education and work. In addition, leading experts in the field (head of the club "Technological Movement" Vazgen Akopdzhanyan, teacher of the American University of Armenia (AUC)), co-founder of the Data science department, Arutr Khalatyan, director and co-founder of "HiLearn", teacher of the AUA Arsen Mamikonyan, director of the company Datamotus Abet Madoyan presented their vision regarding technological progress.
OJSC Rostelecom (www.rostelecom.ru) is one of the largest telecommunications companies of national scale in Russia and Europe, present in all segments of the communications services market. The number of Internet users exceeds 10.9 million, and pay-TV subscribers - 7.7 million. Russian OJSC Rostelecom through its subsidiary in Armenia, GNC-ALFA started promotion and retail sales of telecommunications services in Armenia under its own brand at the end of 2012. The financial stability of the company is confirmed by the assignment of a high rating: "BBB-" - from Fitch Ratings and "BB +" - from Standard & Poor's.