Affiliation:
1. Russian Academy of Rocket and Artillery Sciences (RARAN)
Abstract
Subject. The article investigates the role and place of artificial intelligence in the system design of high-tech products.
Objectives. The focus is on determination of artificial intelligence implementation stages in the system design of high-tech products.
Methods. We apply general scientific research methods.
Results. The study established that artificial intelligence in the system design of high-tech products should be considered as a single software-algorithmic, system-technological, and conceptual-terminological complex. It identified methodological and ideological problems of introducing artificial intelligence into system design. We defined the structure of hybrid intelligence and substantiated the need for its use. We proposed to use the modern methodology of program-target planning to organize a phased, planned, and coordinated introduction of artificial intelligence technologies in the system design of high-tech products.
Conclusions. The findings can be used in the development of State scientific and technological programs and plans to create high-tech products for various purposes in the interests of ensuring the sustainability of innovative and technological development and national security of the Russian Federation, given the current geopolitical and economic situation in the world.
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Publishing House Finance and Credit
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