DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE ECONOMY: FROM TRADITIONAL MODELS TO INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
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digital economy, innovation, artificial intelligence, business models, platform economy, automation, labor market.Abstract
The article examines modern trends in the digital transformation of the economy, including the implementation of information technologies, artificial intelligence, and platform solutions. It analyzes changes in traditional economic models and the impact of digitalization on business efficiency and the labor market.
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