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The economic impact of COVID-19 and the rise of artificial intelligence: A comprehensive analysis

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  • Ismail Bengana
  • Khaled Mili
  • Labidi Hocine Mehaouat
  • Abdenour Bounsiar
  • Mohammed Lamine Cherbi

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This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the global economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, examining the diverse responses and precautionary measures adopted by nations worldwide. It also delves into the trans-formative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in health surveillance and its implications for economic dynamics. AI, a key driver of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is undergoing rapid evolution, prompting discussions on its benefits and challenges. Despite varying perspectives, its indispensability in modern society is acknowledged, with AI poised to drive societal transformation and restore global equilibrium. The study also highlights the active engagement of Arab countries, including Bahrain, in the AI landscape.

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  • Ismail Bengana & Khaled Mili & Labidi Hocine Mehaouat & Abdenour Bounsiar & Mohammed Lamine Cherbi, 2024. "The economic impact of COVID-19 and the rise of artificial intelligence: A comprehensive analysis," Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, Learning Gate, vol. 8(6), pages 4078-4088.
  • Handle: RePEc:ajp:edwast:v:8:y:2024:i:6:p:4078-4088:id:2898
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