INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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Abstract
This article examines the dual impact of artificial intelligence (Al) on the EU's economic security, focusing on its opportunities and threats: While Al contributes to economic growth and stability, it also creates new vulnerabilities. The paper discusses the role of Al in fighting economic crime, improving risk management, and fostering innovation. At the same time, it also highlights the risks of Al misuse in cyberattacks and manipulations, as well as potential losses for businesses. The report's conclusions emphasize the need for international cooperation and national cybersecurity strategies to effectively use Al and overcome potential challenges.
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