2021
DOI: 10.35945/gb.2021.12.011
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Possibilities of Using Artificial Intelligence in Post-Pandemic Georgia

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an economic crisis in almost every country in the world and has exacerbated economic, social, cultural, legal, educational, and other problems. Artificial intelligence, as the technology of the future, offers new ways to solve the problems of the post-pandemic period, to make technological decisions, to develop business processes using modern innovative advances, to improve management processes, to improve medical services opportunity etc. Artificial intelligence is a field of … Show more

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“…At the current stage of artificial intelligence development, one of the tangible results for the general public is the knowledge generated by it, which is widely used in the financial, banking, business, agricultural, law, education, health sectors, e-government process, etc. [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the current stage of artificial intelligence development, one of the tangible results for the general public is the knowledge generated by it, which is widely used in the financial, banking, business, agricultural, law, education, health sectors, e-government process, etc. [10].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the implementation of artificial intelligence in the country, there should be a highly developed ICT infrastructure and the practice of large-scale use of digital governance, and interoperable databases [6]. According to the "AI Readiness Index 2020" of Oxford Insight, a British international consulting group, in terms of state readiness for AI, Georgia ranks 72nd in the global context, and 5th out of 16 countries on a regional scale (South and Central Asia) ( 43.39) and lags behind such countries of the region as Turkey (46.01), Azerbaijan (46.44), Kazakhstan (46.55), India (55.58).…”
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