THE ROLE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY IN SHAPING THE FUTURE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
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Technology, Innovation, Artificial Intelligence, Smart Systems, Digital TransformationAbstract
Technology plays a pivotal role in reshaping industries, societies, and everyday life. From advanced robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to renewable energy systems and smart infrastructure, modern technology is driving progress across all domains. This article explores current technological innovations, their implications for the future, and the challenges they present. Special attention is given to the integration of digital technologies in manufacturing, healthcare, and communication sectors.
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