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Uzbekistan’s TMK discusses AI assistant with US-based Tensor AI

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August 19, 2026
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 19. Uzbekistan
Technological Metals Complex (TMK) and U.S.-based Tensor AI Inc.
discussed potential digital solutions, including the development of
a corporate AI assistant and the integration of artificial
intelligence into the company’s business and production
processes.

This was reflected in the statement by the TMK, following a
meeting between representatives of Tensor AI, a California-based
technology company specializing in developing AI products and
integrating artificial intelligence solutions into corporate
systems and TMK officials at the company’s headquarters.

The sides discussed several potential applications of AI across
TMK’s operations, including the automation and optimization of
internal corporate processes, support for analysis and management
decision-making, and the use of AI to improve production and
technological processes.

Another area of focus was the creation of a unified corporate
data lake that could consolidate company information and support
more efficient data analysis and management.

The sides also discussed using AI to reduce the time spent
searching for, processing and preparing data, as well as to
automate repetitive operational tasks.

Particular attention was given to the potential development of a
corporate AI assistant for TMK. Tensor AI presented its ChatVLM
platform, which can be deployed directly within TMK’s internal
infrastructure.




This approach would allow corporate data, access credentials and
data-processing results to remain within the company’s protected
internal environment rather than being transferred to external AI
services.

“TMK aims to create a unified, secure and controllable digital
environment that uses artificial intelligence to accelerate data
processing and improve the efficiency of production and corporate
processes,” the company said.

The sides will determine the priority areas, format and scope of
potential cooperation based on TMK’s specific operational
needs.

The discussions reflect TMK’s broader efforts to incorporate AI
technologies into its operations, with a focus on improving
efficiency, strengthening data management and maintaining control
over sensitive corporate information.



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