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The Current State of Artificial Intelligence

In: Computational and Strategic Business Modelling

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  • Djamilya M. Maksubova

    (Dagestan State University, Republic of Dagestan)

  • Navrat M. Umargadzhieva

    (Dagestan State University, Republic of Dagestan)

  • Bariyat Sh. Dadaeva

    (Dagestan State University, Republic of Dagestan)

  • Patimat G. Aripova

    (Dagestan State University, Republic of Dagestan)

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the priority areas of research in the field of computer science. AI uses software to solve problems that have not yet been solved by a person. Whereas humans get tired, experience emotions, often think irrationally, and resort to crime, corruption, and other undesirable behaviors, robots are devoid of these shortcomings. However, for them to replace humans in critical areas, robots must have human-like intelligence. This chapter provides a brief history of the work in the field of AI, characterizes the directions of AI, overviews the current state of research and development of AI systems, lists the main search and development (R&D) trends in the field of AI, and shows the possibilities of using AI systems in the field of public administration. Finally, the directions for modern AI technologies and the timeline of the development of social relations for artificial intelligence are revealed.

Suggested Citation

  • Djamilya M. Maksubova & Navrat M. Umargadzhieva & Bariyat Sh. Dadaeva & Patimat G. Aripova, 2024. "The Current State of Artificial Intelligence," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Damianos P. Sakas & Dimitrios K. Nasiopoulos & Yulia Taratuhina (ed.), Computational and Strategic Business Modelling, pages 277-286, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-41371-1_23
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-41371-1_23
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