Abstract

The article traces the genesis of entropy in the minds of the digital economy and social economic developments, which stems from the rapid digitalization and accelerated globalization of current economic systems. The author has conducted research to highlight how digital transformations bring increased insignificance, creating new challenges for traditional models of management and social interaction. In the article, special attention is paid to the analysis of the legacy of the shift in the level of entropy for social unevenness, cybersecurity, technological accessibility and adaptation of enterprises to new minds in the market, which is We are important in the current information space. The emphasis is on the fact that the growing information and economic entropy is a critical factor that contributes to the ongoing development, which can lead to the destabilization of social and economic structures. The influx of globalization processes on entropy processes in the economies of the countries that are developing, where digital inequality is a factor in the growth of entropy, has been closely observed. Also, the role of government regulation in minimizing the negative legacies of entropy through promoting the policy of digital integration and supporting the development of harmonization of all processes has been analyzed. Opportunities for changing entropy are seen through the use of new innovative technologies, such as artificial intelligence, great data and automation, which allow optimizing resource management and reducing the level of insignificance. It is emphasized that the genesis of entropy in the digital economy requires further investigation, from which the economic stability of systems, as well as social harmony and equality have access to resources. The article also makes recommendations for further direct investigation of entropy in the minds of Swedish digitalization and globalization, which is aimed at developing strategies for managing complexity and insignificance in current social and economic systems.

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