Imagine a world where resources are efficiently allocated, growth is optimized, and development is tailored to the specific needs of each region. This isn't just a utopian dream; it's the potential that economics holds, especially in the context of administrative planning for developing economies.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) is an innovative field that combines machine learning and creativity. Unlike traditional AI, which focuses on classification and prediction, generative AI aims to create new content autonomously. It's like having an AI artist, writer, composer, or programmer at your fingertips.
Many experts in the economy believe that by the beginning of the next decade, the shift to AI could become a leading driver of global prosperity. The prospective gains to the world economy derive from rapid advances in AI - currently being distended by generative AI, or AI that can create new content,
Looking back at the end of 2022 (November) when the bomb called ChatGPT was dropped by OpenAI, with hindsight, the reverberation wave from that impact has overcome all frictional resistances with no sign of slowing down. Acceleration seems to be the reading from everyone's speedometer. 2023 has undoubtedly been the year of generative AI.
The first online transaction took place in 1994 when a man sold a CD to a friend over the internet. Since then, e-commerce has grown exponentially, and the internet has become an integral part of our lives. In fact, it is difficult to imagine a world without online shopping, social media, and search engines.