Ukraine to pick AI models operated without provider control

Tuesday, 07 July 2026 - 21:38

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Ukraine will favour AI systems it can run on its own servers, a senior ministry official said on Tuesday, as wartime Kyiv seeks to keep digital tools for government services, ​businesses and the military from depending on remote systems that providers can restrict or ​switch off.


The approach favours self-hosted, or "on-premise," models that Ukraine can deploy on ⁠its own infrastructure, while limiting solutions that, by design, remain under the provider's control — ​a category that includes Anthropic and OpenAI's main models.


The policy was reinforced after the US ​government ordered Anthropic to cut access to powerful models, echoing broader European sentiment, Roman Kyslyi, Chief AI Officer at Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation, told Reuters.


"It confirms that AI sovereignty isn't just a defensive talking point, it's ​a necessity," he said.


Reuters reported on Tuesday, opens new tab that Chinese authorities are considering curbs on top ​AI models, which currently dominate the open-source market.


Kyslyi said the decisive criterion is not about where the ‌model is ⁠from. "If the vendor will provide it to run on our on-premise (infrastructure), there are no restrictions."


"The model is essentially a commodity," Kyslyi said, adding that Ukraine would work with any provider whose technology could be deployed under Ukrainian control.


Currently, Ukraine's AI assistant inside the Diia government ​app runs on Google's ​remote-only Gemini, accessed ⁠through servers within the European Union. Kyslyi said Google provided free tokens for it, meaning no budget spending.


 


-Reuters


 



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