\"<p>A
A woman passes the logo from the web search engine provider Google during the digital society festival 're:publica', at the Arena Berlin in Berlin, Germany June 9, 2022. REUTERS\/Annegret Hilse<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: Ukraine has been a very effective proving ground for the use of contemporary information technology in war, from satellite dishes to smartphone apps<\/a>, Eric Schmidt<\/a>, the former Google<\/a> chief executive, said Monday.

Schmidt, now a US government consultant on artificial intelligence, told reporters after a 36-hour visit to the country that the civilian tech sector has been crucial to Kyiv's defense.

The proof came the day after Russian troops invaded on February 24.

After a long stall, Ukraine's legislature came together to agree on a crucial step to protect all the government's data from Russian hackers and strikes.

\"In one day, they had a meeting of the parliament and changed that law... they moved all their data from government servers in Kyiv to the cloud,\" Schmidt said.

\"The war gave everybody a political excuse to do the right thing,\" he said.

The second crucial move came with US tech billionaire
Elon Musk<\/a>'s donation of access to his Starlink<\/a> satellite-based broadband system, effectively insulating both the public and Ukrainian military from a Russian assault on telecommunications.

Musk and donors sent in some 20,000 ground terminals with small dish antennas that allowed everyday transmissions as well as helping fighters with targeting data. That stymied a key goal of the Russian attackers.

\"Elon Musk is genuinely a hero here,\" said Schmidt. \"This allowed the strategy of shutting down the
internet<\/a> by the opposition to fail.\"

Field intelligence from citizen apps
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Two apps meanwhile got citizens directly involved, Schmidt said.

A function called \"E-Enemy\" was added to the popular Diia app used for government services that permitted people to report things such as damage from shelling, or Russian troop sightings.

And an encrypted Swiss chat service called Threema allowed users to send such data to the military without exposing their identities.

The military would get thousands of such reports every day, said Schmidt, and filter them with artificial intelligence programs.

\"They would whittle them down to targets using computer intelligence and human intelligence and eventually go after them,\" he said.

\"So if you think about that, here's what they had: they had an internet that stayed up, they had their government data protected,\" and a way for citizens to give them intelligence information, he said.

Ukraine, long an incubator for programming as well as illegal hacking skills, has a deep IT workforce that has been able to launch cyberattacks against the Russia, breaking into their communications.

The country has also skillfully used biometric and facial recognition techniques to identify Russian troops involved in atrocities, such as the massacre in Bucha early in the war.

In addition, Ukrainian programmers have been skilled in making drones useful in the war.

\"I can just report that based on my small amount of data, the Ukrainian tech industry really did make a contribution to the front,\" said Schmidt.
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前谷歌首席执行官施密特说,乌克兰在战争中证明它的价值

施密特,现在美国政府顾问在人工智能、历时36小时的访问后对记者说,民用科技部门对基辅的国防至关重要。

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< p >一个女人通过web搜索引擎提供者的标志谷歌数字社会节日期间“re:上市”,在舞台上柏林在柏林,德国2022年6月9日。路透/ Annegret Hilse < / p >
一个女人通过web搜索引擎提供者的标志谷歌数字社会节日期间“re:上市”,在舞台上柏林在柏林,德国2022年6月9日。路透/ Annegret Hilse
华盛顿:乌克兰的一个非常有效的试验场已经在战争中使用现代信息技术,从卫星天线智能手机应用程序,埃里克•施密特,前谷歌首席执行官周一说。

施密特,现在美国政府顾问在人工智能、历时36小时的访问后对记者说,民用科技部门对基辅的国防至关重要。

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证明了俄罗斯军队入侵2月24日之后的那一天。

经过长时间的停滞,乌克兰议会一起达成一项关键步骤保护政府的所有数据从俄罗斯黑客和罢工。

”一天,他们有一个会议的议会和改变法律……他们把他们所有的数据从政府在基辅到云服务器,”施密特说。

“战争给了每个人一个政治借口做正确的事,”他说。

第二个重要的举措是与我们技术的亿万富翁Elon Musk获得的捐赠我们卫星宽带系统,有效的绝缘公众对电信从俄罗斯和乌克兰军事攻击。

麝香和捐助者在大约20000个地面终端发送小型碟形天线允许每天与目标数据传输以及帮助战士。这阻碍了俄罗斯攻击者的一个关键目标。

“Elon Musk是真正的英雄,”施密特说。“这允许关闭的策略互联网由反对党失败。”

从公民的应用领域的情报

两个程序同时公民直接参与,施密特说。

一个名为“E-Enemy”的函数添加到流行Diia应用用于政府服务,允许人们报告诸如炮击造成的损失,或俄罗斯军队的目击报告。

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和一个加密的瑞士聊天服务称为Threema允许用户将这些数据发送到军事没有暴露自己的身份。

军方会每天成千上万这样的报道,施密特说,用人工智能程序和过滤。

“他们会削下来使用计算机情报和人类智慧和最终目标追求他们,”他说。

“如果你思考,这就是他们:他们有互联网,熬夜,他们的政府数据保护,”和公民的方式给他们的情报信息,他说。

乌克兰,长孵化器编程以及非法黑客技能,有一个深的劳动力,能够对俄罗斯发动网络攻击,闯入他们的通信。

这个国家也巧妙地使用生物识别和人脸识别技术识别俄罗斯军队参与暴行,如大屠杀Bucha在战争初期。

此外,乌克兰程序员已经熟练使无人机在战争中有用。

“我可以报告说,根据我的数据量不大,乌克兰科技行业面前真的做出贡献,”施密特说。
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A woman passes the logo from the web search engine provider Google during the digital society festival 're:publica', at the Arena Berlin in Berlin, Germany June 9, 2022. REUTERS\/Annegret Hilse<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: Ukraine has been a very effective proving ground for the use of contemporary information technology in war, from satellite dishes to smartphone apps<\/a>, Eric Schmidt<\/a>, the former Google<\/a> chief executive, said Monday.

Schmidt, now a US government consultant on artificial intelligence, told reporters after a 36-hour visit to the country that the civilian tech sector has been crucial to Kyiv's defense.

The proof came the day after Russian troops invaded on February 24.

After a long stall, Ukraine's legislature came together to agree on a crucial step to protect all the government's data from Russian hackers and strikes.

\"In one day, they had a meeting of the parliament and changed that law... they moved all their data from government servers in Kyiv to the cloud,\" Schmidt said.

\"The war gave everybody a political excuse to do the right thing,\" he said.

The second crucial move came with US tech billionaire
Elon Musk<\/a>'s donation of access to his Starlink<\/a> satellite-based broadband system, effectively insulating both the public and Ukrainian military from a Russian assault on telecommunications.

Musk and donors sent in some 20,000 ground terminals with small dish antennas that allowed everyday transmissions as well as helping fighters with targeting data. That stymied a key goal of the Russian attackers.

\"Elon Musk is genuinely a hero here,\" said Schmidt. \"This allowed the strategy of shutting down the
internet<\/a> by the opposition to fail.\"

Field intelligence from citizen apps
<\/strong>
Two apps meanwhile got citizens directly involved, Schmidt said.

A function called \"E-Enemy\" was added to the popular Diia app used for government services that permitted people to report things such as damage from shelling, or Russian troop sightings.

And an encrypted Swiss chat service called Threema allowed users to send such data to the military without exposing their identities.

The military would get thousands of such reports every day, said Schmidt, and filter them with artificial intelligence programs.

\"They would whittle them down to targets using computer intelligence and human intelligence and eventually go after them,\" he said.

\"So if you think about that, here's what they had: they had an internet that stayed up, they had their government data protected,\" and a way for citizens to give them intelligence information, he said.

Ukraine, long an incubator for programming as well as illegal hacking skills, has a deep IT workforce that has been able to launch cyberattacks against the Russia, breaking into their communications.

The country has also skillfully used biometric and facial recognition techniques to identify Russian troops involved in atrocities, such as the massacre in Bucha early in the war.

In addition, Ukrainian programmers have been skilled in making drones useful in the war.

\"I can just report that based on my small amount of data, the Ukrainian tech industry really did make a contribution to the front,\" said Schmidt.
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