The Cyber Economy Opportunities and Challenges for Artificial Intel

The transition to Industry 4.0, and the subsequent ubiquitous digitalization and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the economic system, has set the stage for a fundamental change - one towards forming a cyber economy: a type of economy in w

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Vladimir M. Filippov Alexander A. Chursin Julia V. Ragulina Elena G. Popkova   Editors

The Cyber Economy

Opportunities and Challenges for Artificial Intelligence in the Digital Workplace

Contributions to Economics

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Vladimir M. Filippov • Alexander A. Chursin • Julia V. Ragulina • Elena G. Popkova Editors

The Cyber Economy Opportunities and Challenges for Artificial Intelligence in the Digital Workplace

Editors Vladimir M. Filippov Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia Moscow, Russia Julia V. Ragulina Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia Moscow, Russia

Alexander A. Chursin Center of Management of Industrial Spheres Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia Moscow, Russia Elena G. Popkova Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Moscow, Russia

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The publication has been prepared with the support of the “RUDN University Program 5-100.”

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Breakthrough inventions in science and technology in recent years have started the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0). This is expected to lead to radical changes in economic activity, encompassing the production, distribution, consumption, and management of all goods and services, and forming new types of economic systems. The consequences of these changes are important topics for current scientific research and are widely studied in modern economic literature. However, the underdev