ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Ana-Maria NEDELCU (severin),
Daniela STANCU (zamfir) and
Cristinel Bălan
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Ana-Maria NEDELCU (severin): Romanian Academy, School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy, Doctoral School of Economic Sciences, National Institute for Economic Research Institute of National Economy “Costin C. Kirițescu”
Daniela STANCU (zamfir): Romanian Academy, School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy, Doctoral School of Economic Sciences, National Institute for Economic Research Institute of National Economy “Costin C. Kirițescu”
Cristinel Bălan: Romanian Academy, School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy, Doctoral School of Economic Sciences, National Institute for Economic Research Institute of National Economy “Costin C. Kirițescu”
Social-Economic Debates, 2024, vol. 13, issue 2, 34-42
Abstract:
Industry 4.0 brought many changes at the societal level, impacting the social, economic as well as the environmental pillars and shifting to a new vision on life. This Industrial Revolution introduced many disruptive technologies with the purpose of bettering human lives and well-being. In the economy it has focused on increasing productivity and efficiency by implementing robots and AI-based tools that would complement human labor. All of the disruptive technologies that 4IR has brought with are gravitating around artificial intelligence. The most visible change that came with these technologies is the adoption of robots which have both physical and virtual forms.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; technology transfer; The Fourth Industrial Revolution; digitalization; automation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O30 O33 O39 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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