More than half of Ukrainian employees regularly use artificial intelligence to perform office tasks. The use of AI saves time and increases productivity.
The state will compensate the cost of education for children of deceased defenders, disabled soldiers, combatants, and other categories. The first 1000 certificates are already on their way to graduates.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation is testing an AI assistant in Diia, the first service will be a certificate of income. Artificial intelligence will optimize processes and counter enemy drones.
The SES stated that the "two walls" rule does not guarantee safety during shelling. Ukrainians are recommended to update information about the nearest shelters and discuss an action plan with relatives.
The services were unavailable from May 24 to May 27 due to technical work with vehicle and administrative offense registers. The services are now fully restored.
The government is investing significant funds in Ukrainian education, including shelters in schools, school buses, and the New Ukrainian School (NUS) reform. The priority is preparing children for the challenges of the 21st century.
Ukraine and the Council of Europe Development Bank have signed an agreement for 50 million euros to provide housing for IDPs. The funds will go to preferential mortgages at 3% per annum for a term of up to 30 years.