The possibilities and limitations of the development of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies in Russian industry

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Titel: The possibilities and limitations of the development of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies in Russian industry
Autoren: Ol'ga P. SMIRNOVA, Alena O. PONOMAREVA
Quelle: National Interests: Priorities and Security. 21:4-19
Verlagsinformationen: Publishing House Finance and Credit, 2025.
Publikationsjahr: 2025
Beschreibung: Subject. This article considers artificial intelligence technologies (AI), their development and dissemination in various sectors of the economy. Objectives. The article aims to explore the main trends and challenges associated with the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies. Methods. For the study, we used statistical and logical analyses, as well as SWOT analysis. Results. The article defines the features of the Russian economy and industry regarding the implementation of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies. Conclusions. The results obtained can be useful to administrative bodies to develop strategies for further digital transformation.
Publikationsart: Article
ISSN: 2311-875X
2073-2872
DOI: 10.24891/hwannl
Dokumentencode: edsair.doi...........ae65b75c6fbadcce970b97c131d1a061
Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:Subject. This article considers artificial intelligence technologies (AI), their development and dissemination in various sectors of the economy. Objectives. The article aims to explore the main trends and challenges associated with the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies. Methods. For the study, we used statistical and logical analyses, as well as SWOT analysis. Results. The article defines the features of the Russian economy and industry regarding the implementation of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies. Conclusions. The results obtained can be useful to administrative bodies to develop strategies for further digital transformation.
ISSN:2311875X
20732872
DOI:10.24891/hwannl