Abstract
In the following article we focus on one of the most up-to-date topics in the digital world as artificial intelligence affects employment in the digital information communication technology sector focused on the Slovak Republic. This revolutionary technology brings great changes and the impact on the working environment is inherent. In this article, we provide profound views of how artificial intelligence changes jobs and what opportunities and challenges come with it. The article points to significant data obtained from verified and relevant sources that are significant to clarify the ICT environment in Slovakia and at the same time the impact of artificial intelligence on various jobs as well as the whole industry. It is imperative to point out particular areas in which artificial intelligence is crucial and used the most. These areas are supported by artificial intelligence technology, whether as primary or secondary technology with regard to sight and support of the human factor.
Publisher
Technical University of Liberec
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