2024
DOI: 10.59022/ijlp.125
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Higher Education and the Economics of Information Technology

Gulyamov Saidakhror

Abstract: This article explores the influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on higher education and the economics of information technology. The rapid advancements in AI have the potential to revolutionize the way universities deliver education and how the IT industry operates. This study employs the IMRAD method to investigate the current state of AI in higher education, its economic implications, and future prospects. The findings suggest that AI can enhance teaching and learning experiences, streamline administrati… Show more

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“…They highlight needs to balance device, network and cloud provider interests with consumer protection and public safety. In healthcare, clinical trial data access mandates like the US' FDAAA legislation and the EU's policy 0070 requirements compelling companies to publish results within a year of marketing approval aim to protect public safety and research needs [38]. The UK's NHSX innovation arm has asserted special claims over NHS data to ensure public benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They highlight needs to balance device, network and cloud provider interests with consumer protection and public safety. In healthcare, clinical trial data access mandates like the US' FDAAA legislation and the EU's policy 0070 requirements compelling companies to publish results within a year of marketing approval aim to protect public safety and research needs [38]. The UK's NHSX innovation arm has asserted special claims over NHS data to ensure public benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical and legal controls enable prudent data sharing and collaboration. As data volumes grow amid opaque algorithms, businesses should strategically identify and secure high-value secrets vulnerable to thefts emerging technologies proliferate, proactive IT governance minimizes risks of unauthorized use or exposure per cybersecurity best practices [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governments in many countries around the world are now using an increasing number of digital tools. Historically, legal work has been synonymous with thorough research, document drafting, contract review, and an assortment of repetitive tasks [5]. Legal professionals spend most of their time reviewing large volumes of documents and performing routine tasks, leaving little time for more pressing tasks such as strategic legal analysis, consulting, and client interactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%