Abstract

Today’s society is confronted with an ever-increasing number of technical issues, such as computer science, computer technology, digital technology, jargon, programming, and artificial intelligence. The future has been taken from the previous industrial revolution, which is paying for the present by causing harm to our world’s well-being through economic growth. Today, the technological revolution must break this cycle and achieve sustainable economic growth. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the enormous potential to be a significant weapon in efforts to decouple economic growth from rising carbon emissions. There is a path to a more sustainable, equal, and prosperous future with advanced technology. The most significant gains visible on the map of nations are that many businesses already have a good understanding of AI. More pollution control is required. Outlines, policy development, the importance of edification and the guidance of new skills, and smooth changes in the job sector must all come together with a sense of shared responsibility as necessary to collectively solve these problems, perhaps especially because AI awareness will not be shaped solely by the technology field. As a result, this research is only the first step toward a greater understanding of how AI can create a more prosperous opportunity for Malaysia’s automotive industry. However, we have more pressing concerns than advancing scholarly research. National action on climate change and nature should be prioritized in this situation. The discovery must be a portent of the end. We hope that efforts will be made to make the Fourth Industrial Revolution a forward-thinking epoch that will not only benefit society and the nation.

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