Abstract

Digitalization, which has already penetrated almost all spheres of human life (for all the conventionality and even controversy of this term), which was the result of intensive, potently increasing changes, the beginning of which can be attributed to the time of the appearance of the first computers (1940s–1950s), today has reached such a scale and influence that, in fact, has already become a part of us. As the level of “intellectualization” of digital systems developed and increased, conditions were gradually created for the human world to actively “mix” with the world of technology. We currently live in a new paradigm, i.e. in a new, digital civilization, and it is obvious that digitalization and digital technologies are the main paradigm-forming factor of this new system of life.

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