Ukraine has taken a major step forward in its digital transformation agenda by selecting Google’s Gemma artificial intelligence model as the foundation for its first fully sovereign national AI system. Announced through a joint release by VEON Group, the project positions Ukraine among the growing number of countries building AI models tailored to their own language, culture, and security requirements.
The government’s Ministry of Digital Transformation confirmed that the initiative will run on Google Vertex AI’s cloud infrastructure, providing the computational power required for large-scale model training. Two key domestic partners, Kyivstar and the WINWIN AI Centre of Excellence, will coordinate the technical execution, including language tuning, data curation, and framework design.
According to the announcement, the goal is clear: develop an AI system that reflects the full complexity of the Ukrainian language, integrates regional dialects and cultural context, and safeguards sensitive national data by keeping all processing firmly within Ukraine’s borders.
Kyivstar will take the lead in refining Google’s Gemma model for Ukrainian language use. This includes optimizing the tokenizer, integrating context-rich local datasets, and conducting performance tests to ensure the model can correctly interpret Ukraine-specific terminology across fields such as law, history, public administration, and everyday communication.
Danilo Tsvoh, Director of Artificial Intelligence at the Ministry of Digital Transformation and head of the WINWIN AI Centre, emphasized that the core priority is accurate and controlled language processing.
He added that the model will undergo continuous training with vetted Ukrainian datasets to ensure it remains aligned with national needs.
Once completed, the sovereign LLM is expected to support a new generation of AI-powered services for citizens, businesses, and government agencies.
Ukraine’s sovereign AI initiative comes at a time when countries worldwide are racing to build strategic AI capabilities. Nvidia, now a prominent partner in sovereign AI development globally, recently signed a $2 billion agreement with Kazakhstan to supply advanced compute hardware for national AI systems. Ukraine is also working directly with Nvidia to strengthen its government and defense sector AI infrastructure.
Earlier this year, Ukraine launched what it called the world’s first state-backed AI agent on the Diia digital portal. This agent is capable not only of responding to questions but also of completing administrative tasks directly within chat, marking a significant leap in public-sector automation.
The Ministry of Digital Transformation has also introduced a regulatory sandbox for blockchain and AI technologies, aiming to accelerate innovation while ensuring safe real-world testing environments.
As conflict-driven challenges push Ukraine to modernize its digital capabilities at unprecedented speed, the development of a sovereign AI model represents a breakthrough moment.
By building an LLM rooted in national language and identity, and powered by global partners like Google and Nvidia, Ukraine is strengthening its technological independence while preparing to deploy AI across public services, industry, and long-term national infrastructure.
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