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Singapore's experience in the field of artificial intelligence and its applicability in Russia

Focusing on national strategy, technology implementation, regulatory frameworks, and international cooperation, this analysis explores the reference value of Singapore's development path for Russia in breaking through sanctions and strengthening digital sovereignty.

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Published

23/12/2025

Key Chapter Title List

  1. Introduction
  2. Achievements in the Field of Artificial Intelligence
  3. National Development Plan for Artificial Intelligence
  4. Talent Cultivation System
  5. Scientific Research and Innovation Ecosystem
  6. Commercial Applications and Support Policies
  7. Data Processing Center Construction
  8. Artificial Intelligence Regulatory System
  9. Legal Foundation and Regulatory Agencies
  10. International Cooperation Network
  11. Conclusions and Policy Implications

Document Introduction

Against the backdrop of increasingly fierce global competition in artificial intelligence, digital transformation has become a core issue for the development of modern nations, while the innovation and application of AI technology serve as the key driving force for achieving socio-economic upgrading. Singapore, recognized globally as an AI innovation hub, has accumulated rich experience over nearly a decade of systematic planning in areas such as national strategic guidance, technology implementation, and regulatory system construction. Its development path holds significant reference value for Russia, which seeks to strengthen its digital sovereignty.

This report, based on a comprehensive analysis of Singapore's AI development practices, focuses on outlining its core initiatives across dimensions including national strategic planning, talent cultivation, scientific research and innovation, business enablement, data infrastructure development, and international cooperation. The report elaborates in detail on Singapore's top-level designs such as the "Smart Nation" initiative and the National AI Strategy (NAIS 2.0), as well as how supporting policies like tax incentives, grants support, and innovation sandboxes collectively build a healthy AI ecosystem.

At the level of technology application, the report conducts an in-depth analysis of typical cases of Singapore's AI deployment in public administration, education, healthcare, finance, and other fields. This includes the deployment of AI tools within the government, the promotion of adaptive learning systems, and the construction of smart city platforms. Simultaneously, addressing the core issue of data security and privacy protection, the report analyzes Singapore's "flexible regulation" framework based on the Personal Data Protection Act, as well as the development and application of self-assessment tools like AI Verify.

The report pays special attention to Singapore's innovative solutions in addressing challenges such as talent shortages and limited land resources. These include transnational talent attraction programs, nationwide digital skills training systems, and green data center construction. Building upon this, and considering the practical difficulties Russia currently faces—such as technological sanctions, a lagging legal system, and IT brain drain—the report proposes adaptable policy recommendations. It provides empirical reference for Russia to optimize its AI development path and strengthen the competitiveness of its digital economy.