Done by who? Done how? Tf does this mean
There are plenty of societies that have strong state-backed training and education programs. The AI narrative is majority a smokescreen for financialization and downsizing of firms and privatizarion of the state
Just like with the blockchain, China's been the first to implement a version with an actual use - not financial speculation and buying drugs, and a more power and resource efficient version - of overhyped tech financial bubble buzzword technologies, because they don't judge its utility differently than any other technology. They don't have these religious financial cults around AI
They will likely be the only nation other than close regional SEA allies to implement AI in governance effectively instead of using it to somehow make servers using UI from 2014 worse + more insecure & strengthening the Tesla/Palantir/Anduril investor pitch " The Evil Privatized Government Has Anointed Us Chief Devourer of the State Social Services/Tech/Green Energy Budget" where everyone can stuff the 1 trillion dollars the fed prints daily for banks
First worlders who want to pull themselves back out of the hole somehow should stop focusing singlemindedly on minimum wage struggle and public debt, and start worrying about land reform, access to hours + employment, and public housing.
I don't think you understand how TASS works. When they say someone said something, the statement itself is the event. I don't think you know how anything else works either. An "axis" would be a geopolitical arrangement that works together, so you're already listing two entirely separate axes where two parts have a closer relationship due to history (20% of Israelis are Russian). Iran is unable to have any diplomatic engagement with the US or Israel, even with go-betweens, as it just consists of the US demanding concessions without offering anything. Russia can add a whole new dimension to negotiations. It's possible they already have. Taking Kan at face value is just lunacy, as is lumping every country you have personal animosity towards into a group.
The world is arranged into imperial core countries, semi-peripheral and peripheral (low income, overexploited not underdeveloped) countries which are arranged into linear value chains by an elite class of compradors, and the limited exceptions to this are countries like Iran, North Korea, China, Vietnam, Russia that actually have a degree of sovereignty - they are still heavily exploited by the US system. Of course if you don't read anything about this these are just words to you and they mean as much as the gobblederemoved you replied with. Ask me about any country and I will tell you where it lies with relation to the US postwar system