BUDUĆNOST EKONOMSKOG I DRUŠTVENOG RAZVOJA: UTICAJ PAMETNIH I INTELIGENTNIH SISTEMA

XXIV naučni skup Institucionalne promene kao determinanta privrednog razvoja Republike Srbije,  19. 9. 2025. Kragujevac, (19-38 str.)

 

AUTOR(I) / AUTHOR(S): Arsovski Zora

 

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DOI:  10.46793/6091.173.3.019A

SAŽETAK / ABSTRACT:

Ekonomski i društveni razvoj odvija se u složenim i rizičnim promenama proizvodnog i sajber okruženja. U ovim uslovima jedno od mogućih rešenja je ostvarivanje održivog prosperiteta primenom pametnih i inteligentnih sistema. U radu je ukazano na mogućnosti pametnih i inteligentnih sistema (Smart and Intelligent Systems – SIS) i njihovu dosadašnju primenu u Republici Srbiji. Ova rešenja iz oblasti ICT infrastrukture su značajna za razvoj koncepta Society 5.0/6.0 u Srbiji kao osnovu prosperiteta u Republici Srbiji i Pakta za budućnost na osnovu pristupa Ujedinjenih nacija.

Cilj ovog rada je da metodološki utvrdi osnove ovog puta razvoja ekonomije i društva u celini primenom metoda analize studije slučajeva.

Naučni doprinos je razvoj modela razvoja zasnovanog na razvoju i primeni pametnih i inteligentnih sistema i razvoju duhovnosti, pametnog rezilijensa, pametne održivosti, pametne agilnosti i pametne kulture.

Konačan cilj je održivo i pametno društvo koje omogućuje budućnost društveno-ekonomskog razvoja Republike Srbije.

KLJUČNE REČI / KEYWORDS:

Ekonomski i društveni razvoj, Pametni inteligentni sistemi, Model razvoja, Društvo 5.0/6

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