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On the Issue of Introducing Artificial Intelligence in Germany

EDN: SZKCUC

Abstract

The current stage of economic development of states is characterized by a new technological leap associated with the transition to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Among the innovations, a special place is occupied by the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in all spheres of society — from household appliances to industrial production, finance and medicine. Thus, artificial intelligence technologies have become one of the drivers of economic and social progress in the modern world, are important for solving complex problems and improving the quality of people’s lives, as well as for increasing the productivity and competitiveness of companies. Aim and tasks. To study the formation, distribution and state of artificial intelligence technologies using the example of one of the leaders in this field — Germany. To analyze the historical practice of this country in the development and use of AI in various sectors of the economy and society. To consider the methods that are used in Germany to support and promote these technologies, create international alliances in this area, and use forms of state regulation of the economy. Methods. The study was conducted using the methods of: unity of historical and logical analysis, synthesis and deduction. Results. The prospects for the development of AI and its application in various sectors of the German economy are highlighted. An explanation is given for the powerful efforts of the country’s leadership in developing this area by the desire to take a leading place in Europe and the world. Conclusions. In conclusion, it is concluded that success in the development of artificial intelligence technologies in Germany has been achieved largely due to the symbiosis of efforts at all levels — government, business, the scientific community, and international cooperation. Therefore, a forecast is made for the expectation of further progress in the spread of AI in various spheres of life in German society.

About the Authors

T. S. Yagya
Peter the Great St. Petersburg University; St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University “LETI”
Russian Federation

Talie S. Yagya, Associate Professor of St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University “LETI”, Associate Professor of Higher School of International Relations, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor

Saint Petersburg



L. Yu. Baranova
St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University “LETI”
Russian Federation

Lubov Yu. Baranova, Senior Lecturer

Saint Petersburg



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Yagya T.S., Baranova L.Yu. On the Issue of Introducing Artificial Intelligence in Germany. EURASIAN INTEGRATION: economics, law, politics. 2025;19(2):56-66. (In Russ.) EDN: SZKCUC

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