Abstract

Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data technologies has the potential to revolutionize various industries, yet there are complexities and challenges associated with their implementation. This comprehensive study aims to investigate the combined impact of AI and big data on operational efficiency, precision, and security across multiple sectors. By utilizing a methodological analysis of 105 peer-reviewed articles sourced from reputable databases, we systematically explore the diverse applications, key innovations, and transformative potential of these technologies. Our findings uncover significant advancements in healthcare diagnostics, drug discovery, personalized education, and smart farming, highlighting how AI enhances big data analytics to drive notable improvements. Specifically, the study reveals the accuracy of AI in healthcare diagnostics, the efficiency of big data in drug discovery, the personalization of learning experiences through AI in education, and the sustainability advancements in agriculture through smart farming. These results underscore a substantial shift toward more sophisticated data-driven decision-making and operational processes facilitated by the integration of AI and big data. This shift addresses the initial research problem and makes a significant contribution to both academic and practical understanding of the role these technologies play in shaping the future of industry operations. The study concludes that while AI and big data integration offers substantial benefits, addressing associated challenges is crucial for maximizing their impact.

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