Journalist Ksenia Sobchak attended the combined live line and press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, preparing questions for the head of state. She announced this to reporters.
“I think they will allow me to ask one question, but I always base my approach on the flow of the discussion and live communication,” she responded to a TASS correspondent's inquiry.
Additionally, Sobchak clarified that she has several questions prepared and will ask them depending on the course of the discussion with the president. The journalist also noted that she has very positive expectations for this event.
The live line with Putin will commence at 12:00 Moscow time on December 19. The head of state will respond to citizens' questions as part of the program “Year in Review with Vladimir Putin.”
As reported by IA Regnum, on December 11, Putin emphasized that the capabilities of data processing for the live line using artificial intelligence will help address people's inquiries. He noted that AI has already identified five topics on which the government needs to focus its attention.
These include healthcare, the condition of roads, housing, the performance of management companies, social benefits, and pension calculations. This year, AI will also be used for transcribing voice messages, which now takes mere seconds.