The establishment of the International Association of Cryptoeconomics and Artificial Intelligence in Kyrgyzstan marks a significant milestone in the realm of digital collaboration. This initiative, backed by the Russian Association of Cryptoeconomics, Artificial Intelligence, and Blockchain (RACIB), seeks to promote worldwide cooperation within the digital domain. Situated in Bishkek, the headquarters serves as a hub for this international endeavor. The announcement of this association was made by Alexander Brazhnikov, the executive director of RACIB, at the Kazan Cryptoforum. The formation of this association is geared towards advancing objectives such as ensuring digital security, facilitating cross-border transactions, and nurturing new digital ventures. Brazhnikov, slated to lead the association, likened it to a 'digital UN,' underlining its overarching mission.
The primary focus of the association is to bolster collaboration within the cryptoeconomics and AI sectors. One proposed initiative includes the establishment of a Security Council to promote synergy among stakeholders in these industries. Anticipated to draw members from more than 15 nations by the close of 2024, the association has attracted notable interest from African and Middle Eastern countries. With RACIB currently boasting 15 global representative offices, these countries are poised to join the association in the near future, extending its reach and impact.
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