Artificial intelligence is a modern technological to support the national economy
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https://doi.org/10.52152/d29f8n81Ključne besede:
(AI) ,Communication Technology, Cyber Security, financial Technology, InternetPovzetek
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing global economies, transforming industries, and redefining the future of work. According to recent projections, AI is expected to contribute $19.9 trillion to the global economy by 2030, with the AI workplace market reaching $1,554.26 billion by the same year. in addition to knowing the most important skills necessary for success in the digital age, and the results of this study highlighted the great importance of the digital transformation process in various sectors and this was reflected in the continuous and increasing development in spending in everything related to digital transformation such as communication technology and electronic security Add to the evolution of the volume of investment in financial technology.
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