About the Book
The book studies artificial intelligence as a new reality and a perspective direction for the modern economy s development, as well as its future technological basis. The book forms a meta-scientific approach to studying AI, which allows uniting the efforts of scholars from different spheres of science for formation of a comprehensive idea of AI.
Table of Contents:
Part I. Meta-Scientific Approach to the Balanced Use of Human and Artificial Intelligence.
Chapter 1. Challenges of the Modern Global World: Dialetics of Scientific and Technological Development and Property Relations; Dmitry P. Sokolov and Angelica P. Buevich.
Chapter 2. Socio-Philosophical Understanding of Artificial Intelligence; Aza D. Ioseliani and Nelli V. Tskhadadze.
Chapter 3. Philosophical and Epistemological Factors of Artificial Intelligence; Tair M. Makhamatov, Timur T. Makhamatov, and Saida T. Makhamatova.
Chapter 4. Research Philosophy as Tools of Cross-Disciplinary Framing; Alexander M. Starostin.
Chapter 5. The Human Capital in the Conditions of Digital Economy (Assessment Problem); Lyubov Yu. Arkhangelskaya, Victor N. Prasolov, and Marina V. Vachrameeva.
Chapter 6. Features and Models of Human Capital Reproduction in the Conditions of Artificial Intelligence Development; Valentina V. Gorbunova, Lilianna Yu. Grazhdankina, Natalya K. Mayatskaya, Marina M. Shulga, and Nina Yu. Zhelnakova.
Chapter 7. Methodology for Measuring the Quality of Life of the Population on the Basis of Regional Differentiations; Vera I. Menshchikova, Natalia V. Zlobina, Dmitry D. Logvin, and Mkhran Khavashki.
Chapter 8. Life Is Grey, but the Tree of Theory is Evergreen; Ladislav Zhak.
Chapter 9. Forecast for the Development of Human Capital in the Agricultural Sector at the Regional Level; Alexander W. Turyanskiy, Andrei F. Dorofeev, Alina I. Dobrunova, and Tatiana V. Kasaeva.
Chapter 10. A Modern Man: The Dialectic of His Place and Role in the Modern Digital Society; Marina L. Alpidovskaya.
Chapter 11. Artificial Intelligence in Journalism: Prospects, Challenges, and Problems; Svetlana N. Gikis.
Chapter 12. Artificial Intelligence as a Space of Speech Reflection; Viacheslav I. Shulzhenko, Leokadiya V. Vitkovskaya, Igor F. Golovchenko, Tatiana D. Savchenko, and Marina Yu. Sumskaya.
Chapter 13. Cognitive Aspects of Artificial Intelligence Semiolinguistics: Signs, Concepts, Discourse; Andrey V. Olyanich, Zaineta R. Khachmafova, Susanna R. Makerova, Marjet P. Akhidzhakova, and Tatiana A. Ostrovskaya.
Part II. Features Of Successful Development Of The Information Economy Under The Conditions Of Technological Progress Based On Artificial Intelligence.
Chapter 14. Digitalization of Key Sectors of Russia: Main Problems and How They Could Be Overcome; Olga V. Danilova, Irina Yu. Belayeva, Galina V. Kolodnyaya, and Alexey Yu. Zhdanov.
Chapter 15. The Use of Probabilistic Model of Remote Cyptographic Transformation in Multilateral Treaties Online; Gennady A. Vorobyev, Vladimir A. Kozlov, Victoria A. Ryndyuk, Irina I. Pavlenko, and Igor V. Kaliberda.
Chapter 16. Modeling of Knowledge Based by Means of Pre-Fractal Graphs; Ilyas Z. Batchaev, Aleksandra V. Ryzhuk, Irina V. Sklyarova, Olga V. Timchenko, and Irina I. Pavlenko.
Chapter 17. Information Technologies in the Development Management of the Municipal Socioeconomic System; Tatiana Yu. Anopchenko, Anton D. Murzin, Kometa T. Paytaeva, Svetlana G. Chumachenko, and Alla V. Temirkanova.
Chapter 18. The Use of Computer Vision and Artificial Neural Networks to Assess the Technological Advantages of Wheat; Pavel V. Medvedev, Vitaly A. Fedotov, and Irina A. Bochkareva.
Chapter 19. IT-Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Modern Media and Media Education; Arevik A. Gevorgyan, Irina N. Karapetova, and Tatiana V. Kara-Kazaryan.
Chapter 20. Automated System of Environmental Monitoring as a Tool to Improve Socio-Ecological and Economic Efficiency of Environmental Management at Micro- and Meso-Economic Levels; Roman V. Revunov, Vladimir A. Gubachev, Vladimir B. Dyachenko, Kometa T. Paytaeva, and Kseniya Yu. Boeva.
Chapter 21. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Development of Human Resources Technologies; Galina N. May-Boroda, Elena Yu. Shatskaya, Natalia P. Kharchenko, Vitaliy F. Zhuravel, and Ekaterina V. Efimova.
Chapter 22. Management of Professional Training Process as a Key Factor of Digital Economy Development; Galina V. Vorontsova, Nadezhda V. Miroshnichenko, Ekaterina V. Efimova, Elena V. Baboshina, and Irade S. Guseynova.
Chapter 23. The Mechanism of Adaptation of the Educational and Labor Markets to the Meeting of Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence; Svetlana V. Lobova, Aleksei V. Bogoviz, and Tatiana V. Aleksashina.
Chapter 24. The Problems of Employment and Unemployment on Regional Labor Markets in the Digital Economy; Sergey M. Gorlov, Inna N. Kazakova, Sofiya G. Kilinkarova, Elena V. Sharunova, and Evgeny A. Shevchenko.
Chapter 25. Prospects for Technological Growth of Russia in Terms of Digitalization of the Economy; Galina V. Vorontsova, Olga N. Kusakina, Nikolai V. Eremenko, Viktoriya M. Vlasova, and Sergey I. Lugovskoy.
Chapter 26. Artificial Intelligence in Digital Type Logistics Systems; Ivan D. Afanasenko and Vera V. Borisova.
Part III. Implementation Of The Subject Approach In Psychology And Pedagogy Based On Artificial Intelligence.
Chapter 27. Cognitive Assessment of the Students' Morality and Identity With the Help of Artificial Intelligence Programs; Irina A. Kolinichenko, Ekaterina N. Asrieva, Tatyana V. Varfolomeeva, Natalia V. Gordienko, and Elena A. Enns.
Chapter 28. Artificial Intelligence and Morality: Psychological Aspects of Interaction; Dmitriy A. Medvedev, Inna V. Kicheva, Nina M. Shvaleva, Elena I. Gorbacheva, and Natalia M. Skripnik.
Chapter 29. Development of Professional Tolerance as a Factor of Competitiveness of Specialists in the Sphere of State and Municipal Management in the Context of the Widespread Adoption of Artificial Intelligence; Ekaterina S. Borisova, Aleksey V. Komarov, and Ekaterina R. Bezsmertnaya.
Chapter 30. Tools of Intellectual Systems in the Context of Problems of Organization of Open Education; Olga V. Timchenko, Andrey B. Timchenko, Svetlana I. Abakumova, Alla A. Mansurova, and Gul'zhan B. Suyunova.
Chapter 31. Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Languages Teaching: Important Trends and Application Possibilities; Tatyana O. Bobrova, Elena N. Pronchenko, Nataliya V. Gurova, Stoyana V. Znamenskaya, and Irina V. Shatokhina.
Chapter 32. System of Optimization of Cognitive Development of the Subject of Engineering Activity in the Conditions of Use of Intelligent Computer Programs; Tatyana A. Mayboroda, Natalia K. Mayatskaya, Karina M. Oganyan, Galina V. Stroi, and Andrey B. Chernov.
Chapter 33. Information Culture of Personality in the Conditions of Artificial Intelligence; Magomet D. Elkanov, Fatima H. Laipanova, and Marina N. Kubanova.
Chapter 34. Digital Economy: New Requirements and Approaches in Lawyers Training; Elena N. Bazurina, Lidia N. Ivanova, Vladimir Yu. Karpychev, Sergey I. Kuvychkov, and Andrey M. Terekhov.
Chapter 35. The Experience of Organization of Educational Space and Increasing the Financial Literacy of all Layers at Minin University; Irina S. Vinnikova, Anastasia O. Egorova, Ekaterina A. Kuznetsova, Olga I. Kuryleva, and Larisa V. Lavrentyeva.
Chapter 36. Experience of Modern Pedagogical Technologies in Teaching Physical Culture and Sport Implementation; Svetlana M. Markova, Lyubov I. Kutepova, Olga I. Vaganova, Zhanna V. Smirnova, and Maxim M. Kutepov.
Chapter 37. Retrospective of the Mentoring System; Elena A. Chelnokova, Svetlana N. Kaznacheeva, Natalia V. Bystrova, Antonina L. Lazutina, and Yuri S. Zhemchug.
Part IV. Political And Legal Aspects Of Creating, Implementing, And Developing Artificial Intelligence.
Chapter 38. The Metascientific Analysis of the Legal Regime of Artificial Territories in the International and Russian Legislation; Elena A. Grin, Luiza T. Kokoeva, and Anastasia S. Malimonova.
Chapter 39. The Experience of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice; Victoria N. Ostrovskaya, Marine Z. Abesalashvili, Radmila E. Arutyunyan, Raphael F. Mustafin, and Svetlana A. Mustafina.
Chapter 40. Artificial Intelligence as an Object of Intellectual Rights; Vitaly V. Kovyazin, Elena V. Serdyukova, Anna A. Minina, Olga A. Perepadya, and Gennady V. Shevchenko.
Chapter 41. Problems of Criminal Liability for Damage Caused by an Unmanned Vehicle; Konstantin V. Chemerinsky, Konstantin A. Amiyants, Annette A. Mordovina, Olga A. Zakharyan, and Aksana F. Bunina.
Chapter 42. Securitization of the Problem of Political Bots; Gennady V. Kosov, Sergey A. Nefedov, Galina V. Stankevich, Arsen V. Gukasov, and Nadezhda Yu. Shlyundt.
Chapter 43. The Realization of the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Law, Prospects of Development of Forensic Profiling; Lev V. Bertovsky, Natalia S. Burmistrova, Evgeny N. Petukhov, Irina M. Vilgonenko, and Yurij N. Shapovalov.
Chapter 44. Civil Law Aspects of the Phenomenon of Artificial Intelligence; Polina N. Durneva, Irina V. Pogodina, Elvira T. Mayboroda, Olga A. Perepadya, and Galina V. Stankevich.
Chapter 45. The Legal Nature of Artificial Intelligence Through the Prism of Copyright: Theoretical and Legal Aspect; Inessa Sh. Galstyan, Lyudmila A. Tkhabisimova, Yevgeny E. Nekrasov, Galina V. Stankevich, and Irina M. Vilgonenko.
Chapter 46. Artificial Intelligence in Politics: Global Leadership and the Risks of Competitive Struggle; Maria A. Adamova, Mariana L. Kardanova, Alexandra V. Yakusheva, Maria A. Dyakonova, and Aza V. Mankieva.
Chapter 47. Legal Aspects of Using Artificial Intelligence (Digital Technology) in the Field of Taxation; Olga Yu. Bakaeva, Eugeniy G. Belikov, Elena V. Pokachalova, Margarita B. Razgildieva, and Marina A. Katkova.
Part V: The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On The Economy And Financial Services.
Chapter 48. Artificial Intelligence as an Economic Category: The Essence, Specifics, and Perspectives of Practical Application; Svetlana V. Lobova, Aleksandra V. Zakharova, Viktor I. Dobrosotskiy, and Dmitry V. Bateikin.
Chapter 49. Economic Factors of AI and the Tools of Their Control; Yury L. Talismanov, Elena A. Kirova, Sergei V. Shkodinsky, Natalia A. Rykhtikova, and Andrey G. Nazarov.
Chapter 50. Post-Economy of AI: New Challenges and Perspectives of Sustainable Development of Socio-Economic Systems; Evgenii M. Buhvald, Elena I. Larionova, Pavel T. Avkopashvili, Syuzanna T. Adamyants, and Alexander N. Alekseev.
Chapter 51. The Role of the System of Provision of Cyber Security Among the Economic Factors of AI; Viktor I. Dobrosotskiy, Elena L. Gulkova, Mikhail Y. Zakharov, and Pavel T. Avkopashvili.
Chapter 52. Digitalization as a Factor of Development of Russia's Banking System; Alim B. Fiapshev and Oksana N. Afanasyeva.
Chapter 53. A Paradigm Shift in Business Management in the Context of Industry 4.0; Kirill A. Gorelikov, Aleksey V. Komarov, and Ekaterina R. Bezsmertnaya.
Chapter 54. Remote Banking in Modern Russia in the Conditions of Artificial Intelligence Development; Nelli V. Tskhadadze and Aza D. Ioseliani.
Chapter 55. The Transformation in Collective Investment Under the Influence of Artificial Intelligence; Yana N. Radzievskaya, Yuriy Yu Shvets, Olga V. Karamova, Evgeny V. Sumarokov, and Alexandra E. Sergeyeva.
Chapter 56. Features of Artificial Intelligence Technologies and Their Use and Impact on Transformation in the Banking Sector; Galina V. Stankevich, Gayane Yu. Atayan, Olga N. Amvrosova, Catherine V. Kasevich, and Tatiana V. Kara-Kazaryan.
Chapter 57. The Role and Importance of Electronic Trading Platforms in Terms of Digitalization of the Economy; Nina V. Demina, Marina V. Chistova, Olga S. Eremina, Olga I. Natkho, and Aleksandra V. Ryzhuk.
Chapter 58. Trend Analysis in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Management; Andrey V. Efimov, Anna V. Savtsova, Olga N. Pakova, Yuliya N. Dyakova, and Alfiia A. Sokolova.
Chapter 59. Prospects of the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Automatization Systems in Accounting and Auditing in the Realities of the Digital Economy; Natalia N. Balashova, Spartak A. Vardanyan, Maria V. Volodina, Nataliya A. Ishkina, and Ilya A. Koshkarev.
Chapter 60. Clustering of the Central Federal District Regions by the Quality of Life of the Population; Vera I. Menshchikova, Elena Y. Merkulova, Sergey P. Spiridonov, Irina A. Andreeva, and Anatoly N. Berezhnoy.
Chapter 61. Modeling of Innovative Development of the Bank in the Conditions of Competition and Inflation; Alexander P. Gorbunov, Tatiana V. Kasaeva, Alexander P. Kolyadin, and Leyla D. Tokova.
Chapter 62. The Role of Opportunity Costs in the Organization and Production of Medical and Health Services Using Blockchain Technologies; Ekaterina A. Pogrebinskaya, Galina A. Rybina, and Valentina V. Kuznetsova.
Part VI: Modernization Of Management Of Production And Distribution Processes And Systems Based On Artificial Intelligence.
Chapter 63. Study of Restructuring Strategies: Decentralization of Management and Enterprise Structure; Ekaterina P. Garina, Elena V. Romanovskaya, Natalia S. Andryashina, Elena P. Kozlova, and Anastasia D. Efremova.
Chapter 64. The Principle of Subjectification in Assessment of the Management Performance of the Organization in Terms of the Development of Artificial Intelligence; Natalia A. Zhuravleva and Martin G. Grigoryan.
Chapter 65. Quality Assessment and Improving the Efficiency of Resource Management of the Industrial Enterprise; Ekaterina P. Garina, Victor P. Kuznetsov, Alexander P. Garin, Natalia S. Andryashina, and Elena V. Romanovskaya.
Chapter 66. Prospects for Marketing Management in the Context of Artificial Intelligence Development; Ekaterina S. Kovanova, Oksana N. Momotova, Ilyas Z. Batchaev, Irina V. Sklyarova, and Elena A. Ponomareva.
Chapter 67. Experience in Implementation of Crowdsourcing Technologies in an Advertising Campaign; Evgeny E. Egorov, Tatyana E. Lebedeva, Maria P. Prokhorova, Sergey V. Semenov, and Dmitry Yu. Vagin.
Chapter 68. Making Marketing Decisions in an Unstable Economic Environment; Nataliia N. Muraveva, Lyudmila V. Belokon, Milena A. Ignatova, Alexander V. Shuvaev, and Natalya N. Yakovenko.
Chapter 69. Special Aspects of Modern Production Systems Organization; Evgeny A. Semakhin, Ekaterina P. Garina, Elena V. Romanovskaya, Natalia S. Andryashina, and Dmitry S. Mokerov.
Chapter 70. Impact on Risk Factors of Industrial Enterprises; Yaroslav S. Potashnik, Ekaterina P. Garina, Elena P. Kozlova, Svetlana N. Kuznetsova, and Alexander P. Garin.
Chapter 71. Investment Attractiveness of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Industrial Parks; Victor P. Kuznetsov, Svetlana N. Kuznetsova, Sergey D. Tsymbalov, Elena V. Romanovskaya, and Natalia S. Andryashina.
Chapter 72. Macro-Planning of Innovative Strategies in BRICS Countries: Study of Methodological Features of Evaluation, Comparative Advantages, Opportunities, and Challenges in the Light of Accelerating the Digitalization of the Economy and the Intensive Development of Artificial Intelligence; Bahadyr J. Matrizaev, Leyla M. Allakhverdieva, and Muslima K. Sultanova.
Chapter 73. Features of Process of Formation of Innovative Economy on the Basis of Artificial Intelligence; Svetlana V. Panasenko, Vyacheslav P. Cheglov, Elena A. Mayorova, and Alexander F. Nikishin.
Chapter 74. Prospects and Pitfalls of Innovation Development; Alexey M. Kornilov.
Chapter 75. Evaluation of the Economic Efficiency of Investment Projects With Potentially Infinite Lifecycle; Yaroslav S. Potashnik, Victor P. Kuznetsov, Alexander P. Garin, Elena V. Shpilevskaya, and Elena S. Gailomazova.
Chapter 76. The Role of Foreign Economic Relations in Development of Digital Technologies in Oncological Service: The Experience of Modern Russia; Yuri V. Przhedetsky, Natalia V. Przhedetskaya, and Ksenia V. Borzenko.
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