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September 21, 2023
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Ukraine's Goals By 2030 - A Cashless, AI-Controlled Society With An Iron Dome

"Let's look eight years ahead 2030 the history of the new Ukraine is studied all over the globe why? Because Ukraine became the most digital and convenient country in the world."
"No more red tape but paperless. No more banknotes but cashless. Yes, we. Became the first country to abandon paper money."

"The Ukrainian government is digital. More like an It company in terms of the efficiency of implementing decisions."

How the Ukrainian government wants to reach “digital for freedom”

01. 100% online services
02. Paperless
03. Cashless
04. Digital Government
05. Artificial intelligence in courts and e-notary
06. Digital Education
07. E-health
08. Digital customs
09. 5G
10. Digital literacy

This looks like Freedom to you!?

The Vice PM of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov posted the video

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