Digital Revolution. Benefits and Risks. Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Everything
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Over the years, technology has revolutionized our world and our daily lives. Computers are faster, more portable and more powerful than ever before. There has been a revolutionary explosion of unprecedented technologies. This includes artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, the Internet of the Body, the Internet of Everything - as well as cryptocurrency and blockchain, quantum computing and 5G, the new fifth-generation cell phone standard. Technologies are becoming increasingly complex and increasingly interconnected. Automobiles, airplanes, medical devices, financial transactions and power systems all depend on a large number of computer programs, making them both more complex to understand and, in most cases, more difficult to control. This growing complexity makes it increasingly important to realize that technological advances are changing lives around the world, both positively and negatively. The authors of the book, which is offered to your attention, proceed from the thesis that any ultra-modern technology can be used for a threefold purpose: first, by the state and society - for social and economic development; second, - by military structures, law enforcement agencies and special services - to improve the effectiveness of the combat potential of the army, to ensure public and state security. And this is for the good. But there is a third side. The achievements of modern science are also used by criminal and terrorist structures - to commit crimes, to cause damage to the state, society, and the individual. Is there any way to protect ourselves from cyberattacks by malicious actors? What country today can be called a cyberpower? And what is Russia's place in this race? Based on a wealth of factual and research material, the authors provide comprehensive answers to the most pressing questions.
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