Aleksandr Katsuba shows how AI is reshaping finance, medicine, logistics and education — setting global standards for innovation and security.

Across the technology world, one question is asked with increasing urgency: what will drive the next decade of global change? For many, the answer is artificial intelligence. Yet for Aleksandr Katsuba — entrepreneur, start-up founder and one of the young leaders often quoted in debates around AI — this is not just a passing trend but the very foundation on which a new economy is being built.
By the summer of 2024, generative AI has become an industry standard. Large language models are now deeply integrated into corporate products: Microsoft Copilot is embedded in Windows and Office, Google has introduced AI across Workspace, and similar tools are reshaping how businesses operate on a daily basis. “AI is like a new language that all companies must speak. The question is no longer who will learn it first, but who will use it most effectively,” Katsuba says.
His own initiatives show how AI transforms financial services — algorithms that not only analyse transactions but also “understand” client behaviour, anticipate risks and suggest personalised solutions. Banks are rapidly adopting AI modules for KYC, AML, real-time scoring, and automation of client services. Generative AI even enables the creation of personalised financial recommendations, moving the industry far beyond traditional models.
Yet Katsuba vision extends well beyond fintech. In 2024, artificial intelligence is becoming a central driver of transformation across multiple sectors:
- Medicine: analysing massive datasets of medical records to predict diseases and recommend treatments.
- Logistics: optimising global supply chains and forecasting demand with unprecedented accuracy.
- Education: AI-tutors and automated curricula supporting personalised learning.
- Public services: governments piloting AI-powered systems to automate bureaucracy and deliver services faster.
Katsuba underlines that the winners will be those who balance innovation with compliance and security. “The age of experimentation is over. AI today must not only be powerful but also safe, transparent, and globally scalable,” he explains.
This breadth of vision attracts international partners and investors to his projects. Unlike localised start-ups, Katsuba work is designed to be applicable across borders, with universality as its central value. In his view, the global economy of the future will reward precisely this adaptability.Today Aleksandr Katsuba is recognised not only as a fintech founder but as a visionary shaping the direction of an entire industry. His ideas underline a key principle: artificial intelligence is not about replacing humans with machines, but about creating a new quality of life and business — something he is already putting into practice within his companies.
David Prior
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