Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: from State-of-Art to Future Innovations
Abstract
The paper studies the features and prospects of artificial intelligence (AI) development. The authors made an analysis of the trends and challenges in this area and proposed the measures aimed at controlling AI impact on economy, society and state policy. The investigators also consider the issues of education, safety, ecology and regulatory policy that are necessary for full and safe implementation of AI-based technologies. Much attention is given to staff training, energy efficiency, data safety and ethical standards to use technologies. The research result has conclusion: it is necessary to design a complex interdisciplinary strategy which could integrate the interests of business, science and society to use efficiently AI and minimize possible risks.
About the Authors
E. A. SalnikovRussian Federation
Evgeny А. Salnikov - Cand. Sci (Econ.), Department of Business Informatics, Faculty of Information Technologies and Big Data Analysis
Moscow
S. R. Muminova
Russian Federation
Svetlana R. Muminova - Cand. Sci (Eng.), Department of Mathematics and Data Analysis, Faculty of Information Technologies and Big Data Analysis
Moscow
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Review
For citations:
Salnikov E.A., Muminova S.R. Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: from State-of-Art to Future Innovations. Digital Solutions and Artificial Intelligence Technologies. 2025;1(2):64-71. (In Russ.)
