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Artificial Intelligence: Anthropogenic Nature vs. Social Origin

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2020

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  • Highlights the latest research on artificial intelligence and its socio-economic, legal, and other consequences
  • Written by respected experts in the field

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (AISC, volume 1100)

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Conference proceedings info: ISC Conference - Volgograd 2020.

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Table of contents (95 papers)

  1. Artificial Intelligence as a Subject of the Digital Economy

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  1. Artificial Intelligence: Anthropogenic Nature vs. Social Origin

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About this book

This book presents advanced research studies on the topic of artificial intelligence as a component of social and economic relations and processes. It gathers research papers from the International Research-to-Practice Conference “The 21st Century from the Positions of Modern Science: Intellectual, Digital and Innovative Aspects” (May 23–24, 2019, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) and the International Research-to-Practice Conference “Economics of Pleasure: a Science of Enjoying Economic Activities” (October 3–5, 2019, Prague, Czech Republic). Both conferences were organized by the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization “Institute of Scientific Communications” (Volgograd).

What sets this book apart from other publications on the topic of artificial intelligence is that it approaches AI not as a technological tool, but as an economic entity. Bringing together papers by representatives of various fields of social and human knowledge, it systematically reflects on various economic, social, and legal aspects of the creation, application, and development of artificial intelligence. Given the multidisciplinary nature of its content, the book will appeal to a broad target audience, including those engaged in developing AI (scientific research institutes and universities), and Industry 4.0 enterprises interested in its implementation, as well as state regulators for the digital economy.


Editors and Affiliations

  • Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), Moscow, Russia

    Elena G. Popkova

  • Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA

    Bruno S. Sergi

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