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250 or there 400 30, well, something like this? and asia there, in china, 1.5 billion people; in india, 1.5 billion people; in indonesia, 300 million. that is, these are objective processes. they are not even connected with modern e, world or foreign policy conjuncture. although, it contributes to the real life of today, but these are objective processes. eh, this is a very serious thing. and of course, e we, by the way, have been paying for a long time. uh, i repeat, the increased attention to the development of our relations with asian countries, not even in connection with today's events. here, naturally. naturally, we do, because, given the pace of development in asia and strangely asian cents. economic e,
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as it always happens, and the center of political life will gradually shift to these regions. i repeat. this is an absolutely objective inevitable process. this does not mean that we should give oblivion. uh, all other vectors of our interaction. of course not, but this is a thing that we cannot ignore, and in this regard, of course, the study of languages of those countries with which it grows. uh, the scope of our relationship. well, there we have uh 50 with china, how much is there? well, how many percent i will not fight further now, e, it is growing. e. the same, they also hear the turnover there. uh, $100 billion. eh, the goods have grown two times, in my opinion, and a half times 2.3 times the same with
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other parties. this will of course be required. e, will require e, the necessary number of specialists who can work in these areas. and the study of oriental languages is highly demanded of you, but this is not fast process, because you need specialists it takes time. eh, certain efforts on the part of the state of funds and so on, but we will do it, and based on the base that we inherited from the old days, because e oriental studies in the soviet union and in russia have always been at this high level. acknowledged by all our colleagues working for in this area, so uh, it's right that you say we intend to do this and will definitely do it. thank you very much, thank you. e you. e. wish
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success. you said you are studying. how many languages are seven? seven? what well you do not understand. well, you don't talk hmm hardly going with anyone yes, and to be honest, english spanish is only oriental, i need to work on myself, of course, this is in my plans i promise. vladimir vladimirovich, taking into account your busy schedule , please guide me, the last question, or i can find my bearings. i'm all the guys now, i'll just hand it over there. come on, please, give me the microphone. hello vladimir vladimirovich my name is maria gribanova i am a student of the eleventh grade lindsay of the financial university under the government of the russian federation the city-hero of moscow a little about me earlier i was fond of exact sciences such as a physicist, however, in the tenth grade i was interested in humanitarian subjects, and i decided to independently start an in-depth
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study of these subjects and as a result , she became the winner of the all-russian olympiad for schoolchildren in law and also many list olympiads in the direction of jurisprudence and law. it turns out that i am a humanitarian and a techie all rolled into one. and here it is at the moment. this helped me choose the direction that interests me, namely legal regulation, and digital technologies and their introduction into our daily lives, including in education, in this regard, i have a mental note for you. vector in educational processes in schools and universities. well, for example, replacing the function of a teacher with artificial intelligence, and in this case, how will the learning process go and what is important to educate schoolchildren, and in general, what do you think? to what extent should
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artificial intelligence be allowed to replace humans? thank you very much. eh, now we will not open a discussion with you about what will be humanity in the course of the development of art. seriously. i think this is a big threat. uh, so others believe that all the same, all this will be. uh, will inevitably be under human control, artificial intelligence, i want it to be the most educational of the whole and uh, here uh. yes , some threats may exist, but if we return to your question about the art. on intelligence in education at first what i want to say is that we, of course, are following this path and will continue to go further, but i agree with those experts who believe that today, at least today, we need to treat this as an instrument. e assistance to teachers and
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teachers e direct contact with e, s. e student. between student and teacher. ah, artificial intelligence. in all cases , today it is unlikely to be able to replace. i say this very carefully, because there are, uh, so many, so many different ones. uh approaches from points of view, but, but some believe that can. artificial intelligence will be able later, too, because it already has such features for e, which are inherent only in a living being, such as compassion. here but here here. perhaps it can be and is a threat, certain, but for today. e in the broad sense of the word and hmm for wide application, of course, artificial intelligence should be an additional tool in the hands of a teacher. and even today. in my opinion. eh, nothing can replace a teacher. especially in terms of educational process, which we have just
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said, and in this sense i completely agree with mine. thanks a lot. well, we have a lot of very interesting directions. here sberbank is called very, in my opinion , promising areas for the preparation and work with schoolchildren of higher educational institutions. eh, and including the use of e artificial tools. intellect, thank you. are you right? in the future , i plan to connect my life with latin, you study how a girl studies. yes? yes, i see, okay, please, maria lebedeva altai krai dreams of entering a medical university. hello vladimir vladimirovich my name is maria lebedeva i am from the city of biysk, altai territory, i study at the biysk lyceum in the tenth grade at the faculty of physics and mathematics. now, in
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july of this year, my professional interests are nanotechnologies. i was in the educational center. sirius, uh, there are big challenges on the shift, so the directions are lecturers speakers. they are simply incredibly inspiring to develop in nanotechnology. and in general, if we talk about this direction, then now, but incredibly promising in the defense industry of medicine and microelectronics. i would like more guys to be interested in this area. uh, but since nanotechnology is a science at the intersection of physics, chemistry, biology, then not all schools have, but between disciplinary subjects. due to this. i got an offer. what do you think, is it possible to introduce this subject in the eleventh grades of physics, mathematics and chemistry and biology as an elective or as a subject of choice, or maybe, uh, how? well, as a section in the course of chemistry and physics , always treat new subjects very carefully. anyway, how e extra. uh, studying in some specialized schools. it is necessary to introduce it, it is absolutely necessary to do it, because you are
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absolutely right on this one of those directions for which the future is unconditional. you have identified several areas for the use of technology, and there are more of them everywhere. it's not just, uh, defense. at least in defense it is, well, of course, to make it clear to those who. eh, no matter how you do it this question. here, let's say. today we have aircraft. flight, let's say, right? so you can make an aircraft, well, using it. uh, nanotechnology is the size of a swoosh, but it will perform almost the same functions. here is m-m. that's what nanotechnology is. these are new materials, this is just one of the directions one of the directions of the revolution in all
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spheres of our life. here. uh, nanotechnology is, uh, it's what i think is a billionth of a meter. yes, and now they're talking about that it is possible to gradually people think that gradually it is necessary to use e nanoparticles as trillionths of e, trillionths of particles of a meter. here, judging by everything, probably, yes, i'm afraid to seem ridiculous. well, nevertheless, apparently, the microworld is as endless as space, and this is impressive, but here and here, of course, there are huge simply colossal opportunities for the development of any field of activity for the country as a whole, so we were yesterday only with a negative government late at night about this meeting. it's been talked about so uh therefore, we will do our best to develop this area of activity, including in
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the educational process. we talked about nanotechnology. let's go right here, yeah. grigory vasilyev nizhny novgorod region good afternoon vladimir vladimirovich my name is vasilyev grigory i am from the city, nizhny novgorod a-a. i'm very much in school number 800e and i'm creative. i play musical instruments xylophone, piano snare drum. and i go to a theater studio, and i write poetry, and my friends in various cities of russia who also write the elements are busy with the rose. uh, ready to share creativity with people and people, and well, despite this at this stage of development, as well. we are faced with such a problem that there are very few venues where poets and e, writers
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from all over the country in different cities could share their experience of creativity, read poetry and listen to e, there are not enough trainers and masters who, at their lectures, could explain , how to write poetry, how to engage in writing art and i had an idea. and also there is not enough information information support from states. well, the internet is there, there is also insufficient content, right? and this is all understandable, but it's a little bit different and i had an idea. and what if we create a club of young authors, where in various cities of russia and on platforms, writers could share their work, and communicate together, talk, discuss and learn something new. uh, what do you think,
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is it possible to implement my idea with the support of the ministry of culture of the russian federation let's try to talk to the minister culture and administration er hmm if you feel that this is not enough. it seemed to me that we had such a lively communication and an open information environment, absolutely this is enough, but if you feel that this is not enough, i think we should try to organize this idea. although uh hmm in my opinion. i don't remember now e what and where exactly? well , that is, we have a specific platform in crimea, where young people gather there on a permanent basis. yes, and they need to communicate. consent well, maybe. oh, by the way, sergeyevich maybe from there to make this platform from there and develop from there, as it were, and information technologies are used. yes, and maybe uh, maybe uh
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. hmm mentors from there means to use throughout the country to try to expand this work from this site. we will definitely do it, but taurida already has 72 residences in the regions. that is, just such sites from taurida in e, regions of russia in almost all. well, it means not enough yet, or maybe they are, but somehow they don’t show themselves very much. so too. may be, do you write poetry now? right here right here it's good for a second nothing if it's not very comfortable, don't. no, why am i only for a poem, well, let's say a fog lit up about the motherland, a white dawn, then it came to the edge of the grace of those timid silence from the steppe. i love to watch the spring quietly splashing in the lake of fish,
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the nightingale sings barely audibly. i see the fragrance of nature, i hear the rustles of different animals. this place is called a utopia for the slavic kind of soul, the degree of silence is quiet, timid, i hear from the eyes in clear silence together, then people settled and since then their hearts have rejoiced, and the button accordion glorifies legends, how the platform created the heavens and exclaim. they are glory to the family for 100 miles. you will hear voices. how wali, how they praise russia raise their glasses to heaven. so good, what's your name? grigory grisha it's great great, nast felt on the shift of the children's mentoring school, the evening of poetry became one of the warmest events, as we understood, we have a lot of children in love with creativity. here zenit hajiyeva is in love with biology. can i pass the microphone to her? yes can i promise a girl, right? yes,
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you see, good afternoon vladimir vladimirovich my name is kristina kulya i am 16 years old. i am from the lugansk people's republic of the city of krasnodon. i am studying at the lugansk economics and legal lyceum named after the heroes of the young, the vector of the russian society of knowledge is an asset of a clearly patriotic movement, the yunarmiya and the russian movement of children and youth of the movement are the first to be felt by every resident of the republic, and the opportunities that are now opening up for the younger generation are colossal. thank you very much for this and my question is related to development. you noted that russian-chinese relations are now actively developing and for their further promising development it is important that our generation and country, culture, higher education institutions, respectively , russian schoolchildren in this way would gain tremendous experience and
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strengthen their knowledge of china and the same program. it would be not only useful, of course, it can and should be done, we are doing it. yes, and we will continue to develop this work. this is cooperation in the field. uh humanitarian ties. and we had already passed the years of youth and culture there, and so on. uh, and i think it's very important because it creates such an informal connection between the country directly between the people. uh, this is important in view of what we have already talked about here, taking into account the fact that the development of our economic ties is scientific and technical there in the field of space in the field of energy. it - this development requires more and more specialists. eh, and specialists will not come from anywhere. and if there is no interest in the country of partners, therefore it is very important, we did it and
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we will definitely do it. here, uh, hmm enough. soon we will have events and i call him my friend, because he is a person who does a lot, uh, personally does for the development of russian e, chinese relations, and in various areas hmm uh, and uh, we will definitely discuss with him what else can be done about this direction in the direction of development of govner contacts. thanks a lot. there, give a finger maksim badger, sevastopol of his city is the hero of sevastopol and my main direction is it-technologies, everything connected with them from information security, all sorts of telegram bots and machine learning, but my initiative is not connected with this, as already mentioned. many guys are promoting education and specifically knowledge. this is a very, very important thing. after all, you yourself mentioned that there should not be favorite
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and unloved items; all items should to be good and useful and loved that is why here tell us further and therefore uh, since a school theater is being created in schools, a separate section has been created for everyone, the so-called scientific standard. what is it when a person who is standing on the stage and a person who is sitting in the hall, they communicate on an equal footing, this is about something, uh, what a complicated thing. explained in simple language and with humor, have you ever listened to a scientific stand-up when you hear that a scientific stand-up well, yes, yes, within the framework of the knowledge society, in my opinion, such work too. it’s just that it’s developing, personally, i have a quantorium and a micast organization in sevastopol, and it would be very good if this was introduced in schools, because then students will be able to soft skills, that is,
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communication with the audience, public conversations with the audience, you understand, this very important. yes, i understand they support and, in general , teachers in schools. uh, many schools use this method of teaching. i already spoke older. uh, senior high school students communicate with kids for both some and for others it is very important for seniors classmates are important, because they are important because, uh, these are older children, but still children and trust is often even and the kids are more like their uh schoolchildren and senior classes than even the teacher is an extremely important thing very interesting and and the form is good, but well, i will definitely advise the minister of education to implement
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the proposal you formulated more widely. thank you very much please. yes, uh, you wanted to give someone the floor, please. hello vladimir vladimirovich my name is hello name is zenith i am 17 years old. i am from the moscow region this year entered the eleventh grade of the odintsovo lyceum, number 10, and today a couple of times it would be on the topic of the culture of the language, ah. i can't help but agree with you about how important it is to preserve, how important it is to transmit it all, and i think that the best way to deal with this is that people try to somehow describe their manuscripts. and dostoevsky's notes from the house of the dead. and there is no moment to remember. i won’t say word for word, but dostoevsky described the distrust of the russian people to medicine. here is what he wrote. and, if just letin falls ill with the most difficult
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folk medicines, than he will go to the doctor. and even more so will not go to the hospital. and on the one hand, it seemed funny to me, but on the other hand. after all, this distrust has not gone away. the problem is that dostoevsky lived in the 19th century and since then science and medicine have advanced a lot. it was pavlov who received the nobel prize in physiology. this swordsmen won the nobel prize. the fight opened the first coronavirus vaccine sputnik v and i think it's very worthy events. and to be honest, i was a little surprised when well, a number of people were skeptical about this vaccine. i understand that this distrust is caused by a lack of knowledge. and here is a proposal to me for you, as my colleagues have already mentioned, 2023 has been declared the year of the teacher, and instruction. here are the older ones. i think you have already guessed that i fundamentally disagree with such a hmm with such a position. i believe that
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today's youth should also teach adults something, and therefore i propose to launch educational projects for adults and where they would be taught the aspect of biology and sons. here, and the question of we is as follows. how do you feel about the phrase it's easier to move mountains than to convince an adult ? well, first of all, the idea is good. yes, and you know, when hmm we started programs, training e computer literacy, then mm. there was on these programs. uh, in these uh, in these programs , people of the older generation took part, uh, people of the older generation took part, and they were taught by rather young people. so , on the whole, this is not a forgotten matter with us. we have young people. eh, working people, representatives
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of the older generation are not shy, it means resorting to the help of young people. the main thing is that they are experts. and this is the first second hmm it seems to me a proposal. it's good to implement it. eh, you have some specifics. here, so that you can suggest how to organize it all. and i want to listen to the end of your people. i had thoughts about the fact that, well, at the initial stages, of course, there are hardly any people who will, er, work there without wages and somehow educate uh, adults, so for now i was thinking, somehow it will be hmm let's make such a volunteer organization that will help, except for adults. i think why this is important at all, because , well, besides the fact that people will be dedicated, and secondly, it’s also prolongation and
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distance from cognitive old age, after all , it’s good if brains develop and in old age this is also the development of some kind of social studies show that people who engage in creative activities live longer. here is the life expectancy there are a little more people who are engaged in creativity than all the rest, and experts still believe that this is due to the activity of the brain. it turns on all other body systems, revitalizes them , makes them work. er, that's why it's so important. how difficult it is to convince to re-educate or to give some new prices for the installation of an adult. it's harder than moving mountains in part. this is so why because because the activity of the neurons
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of the brain? it gradually decays with age, a and the number of neural connections decreases if this is not done constantly. ah, if the number of neural connections decreases, and the established standards of knowledge of behavior, uh, based on these neural connections. e, means, e brain they are settled. it is very difficult to change them. this is really so in order to change something. eh, you need some vivid impressions and persuasiveness in the highest sense of the word, but nothing is impossible. there is no idea in itself. in general, noble and correct, we will try to implement it. thank you uh-huh that you can i'll give comments to the words to apologize. i i would like to say that russian social science has a large pool
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of lecturers who enlighten the country free of charge. fine. yes, so literature is so right to say? that's great. so, come on. maria andreeva rostov region, by the way, to conquer hello vladimir vladimirovich my name is andrey iva maria i am from the city of rostov-on-don, i study at the classical lyceum number one in the ninth grade, the first don satellite, which i developed together with my team. now i'm developing with the high school meme economy and its lyceum, the first satellite in russia. er, where will this center be installed using the blockchain? i am a mentor for children in the space field , i conduct and develop my own hands on the topic of space in various scientific competitions. where to start and how to get there? i have a small suggestion for you and a request for a proposal is that a wonderful space
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class project is currently operating, but they may not be open everywhere. i think it would be important ah. yes, but in small cities and towns that can open. i think it would be important to create a project that is aimed just at the guys. we had an idea in these space classes - to organize such a small program for children at roscosmos enterprises in different cities. you know that it is an accessible concept to find out that it is scientific and educational and to be told. where can i start? i give the guys lessons, i bring mine.
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