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ISSN: 2776-0979, Volume 3, Issue 11, Nov., 2022Bog'liq 2838-Article Text-5454-1-10-20221123
ISSN: 2776-0979, Volume 3, Issue 11, Nov., 2022
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piracy and copyright infringement. As examples, he cites the current state of Detroit
(the former capital of the US auto industry) and Rochester (formerly the prosperous
capital of the Kodak Corporation). The specialist believes that a new class is being
formed - pre-cariat. It is characterized by stable temporary or part-time employment,
weak social protection and unstable earnings [3].
It seems that in the conditions of a super-technological society, ensuring the personal
safety of a person comes first. For example, there are concerns about the adverse
effects of wireless communications and mobile devices on human health.
Experts state that the level of digital trust is a key condition for the development of
the global digital economy [1]. For its growth to continue, providers and authorities
must make digital security a priority.
In addition, digitalization should not be perceived only as an organizational, technical
or financial activity. One cannot but agree with the opinion that this is a complex
process that largely affects the personnel sphere. The changes will affect hundreds of
millions of jobs. The bulk of the teams will have to be taught new skills, which
translates into additional costs for educational programs. As practice shows, not only
blue-collar workers, but also knowledge workers can suffer. According to estimates,
in the next 10 years, new technologies will radically change the labor market on the
planet [6].
The main problem of digital transformation is the need for mass training and
retraining of people, comparable in scale to the changes in the era of industrialization.
And as in that period, the issue of personnel is decisive, and the main limiting
condition is time. The global leaders will be those countries that will be able to quickly
organize the training of people who are able to develop, produce and use digital
technology.
At the same time, quite a lot of specialists are very skeptical about the concept of the
digital economy and the prospects for its development.
Others see in the concept of "digital economy" a concrete embodiment of the
armchair, semi-utopian idea of "post-industrial society" and consider it "a new round
of the stock market speculative game" [7].
It seems that such positions are due precisely to the lack of scientific knowledge about
the ongoing processes and their relationship. A more balanced view is that the
digitalization of the economy is not a recipe for all ills and a “well-developed” digital
segment is just support for the economy as such. When the effect of digitalization ends
(and this inevitably happens), the activation of the analog economy is indispensable.
Moreover, digital technologies do not work without adjusting the relationship
between the subjects of the economy and management in general [6. Digital change
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