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Formation of political institutions and processes using digital technologies and artificial intelligence

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_2_51

Abstract

The article describes the basic principles of formation of political institutions and processes with the help of digital technologies. The main principles of digitalization in politics and its impact on modern political institutions are revealed. In addition, the author paid attention to the essence of political institutions, as well as their formation under the influence of digital technologies. The relevance of this research topic is determined by the significance of the effectiveness of the formation of processes in politics and the direct impact that digitalization and digital technologies have on them. The paper examines different views of modern scholars on the problem of formation of political institutions under the influence of digital technologies. By assessing the different ways and methods used by political actors and countries to adopt digital technologies, it is possible to trace changes in relevant social relations and to investigate how digital technologies affect political discourse. In this way, three areas are defined: digital democracy, digital bureaucracy and digital diplomacy. Finally, the author analyzes concepts, models and scenarios of digitalization, and describes the basic principles of “social intelligence” in artificial machines that collect and analyze the digital footprints of the target audience. Special attention is paid to Russia, on its path to digital transformation.

About the Author

P. K. Pobedin
Russian State Social University
Russian Federation

Pobedin Peter K. – Postgraduate student of the Department of Political Science and Applied Political Work

Moscow



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Pobedin P.K. Formation of political institutions and processes using digital technologies and artificial intelligence. Post–Soviet Continent. 2024;(2):51-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_2_51

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