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    The World’s First AI State Is Doomed

    December 3, 20253 Mins Read
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    Ukrainian Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov declared that his nation will become a “sovereign AI state” after partnering with Nvidia to create the world’s first government development LLM project by 2030.

    Mykhailo stated that Ukraine plans to move from a “digital state” to an “agentic state” where AI actively delivers services across government while making its own decisions that bypass humans. Ukraine already launched Diia.AI, the world’s first national AI assistant. Citizens can access the platform to request services, ask questions, or retrieve documentation.

    “The evolution is that now, with Diia.AI, a user just types, ‘I need an income certificate.” In this system, the goal is that a single request or even a voice message can immediately connect a person’s need with the result. This is part of the plan for a full rollout of Diia.AI in the app, enabling people to complete requests or access services through a single voice command,” Fedorov noted.

    Tech companies across the globe are investing heavily in Ukraine, with a specific emphasis on the AI sector. Google created Diia.AI and permitted the program to operate on Gemini. Kyivstar, recently listed on the US stock exchange, set up 3,500 backup generators to maintain AI services during energy attacks. The AI Factory and WINWIN Centre programs have partnered with European companies to build up Ukraine’s AI system. Microsoft, naturally, has its claws in the public-private partnership as well. Interesting to see companies pouring billions into a nation at war.

    Sovereign AI is merely a centralized system that gives the state new powers of surveillance, data-processing, and control in real-time. Elite consolidation of power is the entire premise of the Ukraine war and why every bureaucrat has pledged a portion of their nation’s GDP to a prolonged conflict that does not involve them. The European Union would have loved to implement such a program, but their people still have voting rights. Zelensky sold out his people long ago.

    Ukraine will attempt to use the program to say they’re no longer corrupt and should be permitted into the EU or even NATO. Sovereign AI will not rebuild Ukraine’s economy, eliminate corruption, restore civil institutions, or end the war. It will, however, give politicians unprecedented tools to monitor dissent, enforce compliance, and shape the population according to their own political objectives. That is the inevitable trajectory of every government in decline. History has never produced a counterexample.



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