On January 30, 2025, the National Center “Russia” hosted the “Development Summit” – a platform for discussing the IT trends of the year and strategies for strengthening Russia’s technological leadership. Anna Ivanova, Director of the Content and Technology Department at Rambler&Co, Executive Director of the Rambler portal, spoke in the “Transformation of User Experience” section. Together with leading experts in the digital industry, she discussed how modern technologies affect business and media consumption.
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current topics related to the development of artificial kenya business email list intelligence and its implementation in everyday life. She shared
her experience of transforming the Rambler portal (part of the Rambler&Co media holding) into a digital assistant
based on large language models (LLM). The speaker paid special attention to the study of audience expectations from
artificial intelligence and how the GigaChat neural network service is already changing the patterns of user interaction with the content of the Rambler portal.
Anna Ivanova, Director of the Content and Technology Department at Rambler&Co, Executive Director of the Rambler portal: Technology Department at
“The first LLM portal in Russia takes into test the approach and monitor the results account the important needs of the modern user. Thanks to the picture of the day that GigaChat generates from verified sources, the audience saves personal time and spends it on themselves and their loved ones. And useful content and mini-services on the portal help solve everyday problems. We are moving away from unconscious personalization, trying to create a comfortable space that is not imposed, but helps the user get the most out of the time they spend with our content . “
The section was moderated by Alexander Kuksa, Technology Department at
CEO of SALO. The discussion was also attended telegram data by Yulia Mikhailova (SCAN-Interfax), Dmitry Martynov (ROBOLATORIA), Sergey Dubrovsky (RANEPA) and Natalia Tylevich (Social Lab).