This article defines the term artificial intelligence. specific conveniences and advantages of artificial intelligence, principles widely used in world experience are shown. In developed countries, the use of opportunities of artificial intelligence and modern information technologies in the social sphere, in particular, in health care, education, employment, social protectionand other areas, as well as the results of the development of artificial intelligence for society are shown
This article defines the term artificial intelligence. specific conveniences and advantages of artificial intelligence, principles widely used in world experience are shown. In developed countries, the use of opportunities of artificial intelligence and modern information technologies in the social sphere, in particular, in health care, education, employment, social protectionand other areas, as well as the results of the development of artificial intelligence for society are shown
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1 | Xashimxodjayeva .D. | ! | University of Tashkentfor Applied Sciences |
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