The Ministry conducted training for its employees on the Gosprompt artificial intelligence system for civil servants.

2 September 2025, Tuesday

Today, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan conducted training for its employees on the Gosprompt artificial intelligence system for civil servants. The training was conducted by Bulat Zamaliev, Head of Department and Project Manager of the Artificial Intelligence Research Department at the Digital Transformation Center of the Republic of Tatarstan.

First Deputy Minister Lenar Garipov noted that in the era of digital transformation, the implementation of advanced technologies is becoming not just an advantage, but a necessity for the effective operation of government agencies.

"I am proud to emphasize that the Republic of Tatarstan is demonstrating outstanding results in the digitalization of the agro-industrial complex, consistently maintaining a leading position in the dynamic ranking of Russian regions. Today, we will not only become familiar with the capabilities of Gosprompt but also learn practical methods for its effective use in our daily work," he said.

According to him, it is particularly valuable that the platform is a domestic development that meets all information security requirements and takes into account the specifics of government agencies' work.

The republic's experience in digitalization is planned to be scaled up at the federal level as part of the national project "Data Economy."

At the end of the meeting, Lenar Garipov called for active participation in the elections for the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, which will take place on September 14 of this year. As a reminder, on June 26, United Russia nominated Rustam Minnikhanov as a candidate for the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan.

"This is a crucial event in the life of our beloved republic. In the upcoming elections, we must demonstrate unity and solidarity to everyone for the sake of further strengthening our state and the security and well-being of our citizens," the First Deputy Minister emphasized.

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