Łukašenka praises himself for artificial intelligence studies
January 20, BPN. Alaksandr Łukašenka has praised himself for artificial intelligence studies while visiting the Intelligent Belarus exhibition in Minsk.
“The [United Arab] Emirates invite me. They […] are serious about artificial intelligence. If you need help, you are welcome, I can do it, because, strangely enough, I was at the origin of the Emiratis’ work on artificial intelligence. They gathered Chinese scientists, gave them money, and they were doing serious work. And they asked me to help them work in Belarus. I said: ‘The Lord be with you, come,’” Łukašenka told his entourage.
In an interview with Ukrainian journalist Dmytro Hordon in August 2020, the Belarusian strongman said that he breast-fed the country’s creatives.
In his speeches, Łukašenka has described himself as a historian, an international relations expert, a photographer, a border guard, a professional footballer and hockey player, and a “good sportsman in many disciplines.”
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