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Iran to Unveil Stable AI Assistant by Year-End
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Vice Presidency Confirms Final Phase of National AI Assistant Project

Hossein Afshin announces Iran’s AI Assistant project is in final stages, with a stable release expected by year-end.

Nima Zand
Written by Nima Zand | 28 December 2025 | 12:59

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Hossein Afshin, the Vice President for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy, announced that the execution phase of the AI Assistant project has reached its final stages. The stable version will be unveiled by the end of this year.

According to Digiato, citing the Vice Presidency for Science, a consultation and coordination meeting for the AI Assistant project was held. The aim was to review the project's progress and data requirements. Afshin mentioned in this meeting that the execution phases are complete. Technical teams are integrating various components and completing technical infrastructure. The next step is to create a complete and intelligent assistant for public use in the country.

Data Challenges and Coordination Among Agencies
The Vice President for Science identified the main challenge of this project as data issues and the need for coordination among ministries. Afshin believes that establishing data communication among agencies is essential to design an intelligent assistant that makes decisions based on accurate information.

He emphasized that accurate data is the prerequisite for correct decision-making. If the input information is incorrect, the AI output will also be unreliable.

Afshin stated that over the past year, a common language and precise understanding of the project's goals and needs have been achieved. He noted that this project is not complete and is considered a path for developing indigenous artificial intelligence and a knowledge-based economy.

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