Artificial intelligence as a tool for the digital transformation of Ukraine’s economy in the process of European integration
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2025
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Національний університет імені Юрія Кондратюка
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Досліджено європейський досвід інтеграції штучного інтелекту (ШІ) в економічну діяльність та обґрунтовано можливості його адаптації в умовах цифрової трансформації економіки України. Зазначено, що впровадження ШІ розглядається не лише як інструмент підвищення ефективності, а й як стратегічний чинник забезпечення національної конкурентоспроможності. Проаналізовано ключові положення Регламенту (ЄС) 2024/1689 щодо класифікації систем ШІ за рівнями ризику та формування правових засад їх використання. Визначено, що для України, яка перебуває на етапі післявоєнного відновлення, європейські практики мають особливу цінність у контексті розбудови інноваційної цифрової економіки. Запропоновано інституційно-функціональну модель підтримки цифрової трансформації підприємництва, яка включає п’ять взаємопов’язаних компонентів: регуляторний, фінансовий, інфраструктурний, екосистемно-адаптивний та освітньо-науковий. Обґрунтовано доцільність створення українських аналогів програм і структур ЄС, таких як SmartAI-фонд, AI-фабрики, регуляторні "пісочниці" та цифрові інноваційні хаби. Зазначено, що впровадження даної моделі сприятиме прискоренню цифрової трансформації, ефективному використанню ШІ та посиленню конкурентоспроможності національної економіки.
European experience in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into economic activities is analyzed, with substantiation of its potential adaptation to the context of Ukraine’s digital transformation.AI is viewed not only as a tool to enhance efficiency but also as a strategic factor in ensuring national competitiveness. The paper analyzes the key provisions of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, which introduces the first EU-wide legal framework for classifying and regulating AI systems by risk levels. For Ukraine, currently undergoing post-war recovery, such European practices are particularly valuable for building a resilient and innovative digital economy. The study proposes an institutional and functional model to support the digital transformation of entrepreneurship, consisting of five interrelated components: regulatory, financial, infrastructural, ecosystem-adaptive, and educational-research. The paper justifies the need to establish Ukrainian analogues of EU initiatives such as the SmartAI fund, AI factories, regulatory sandboxes, and digital innovation hubs. The implementation of this model is expected to accelerate Ukraine’s digital transformation, ensure effective AI deployment, and enhance national economic competitiveness.
European experience in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into economic activities is analyzed, with substantiation of its potential adaptation to the context of Ukraine’s digital transformation. AI is viewed not only as a tool to enhance efficiency but also as a strategic factor in ensuring national competitiveness. The paper analyzes the key provisions of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, which introduces the first EU-wide legal framework for classifying and regulating AI systems by risk levels. For Ukraine, currently undergoing post-war recovery, such European practices are particularly valuable for building a resilient and innovative digital economy. The study proposes an institutional and functional model to support the digital transformation of entrepreneurship, consisting of five interrelated components: regulatory, financial, infrastructural, ecosystem-adaptive, and educational-research. The paper justifies the need to establish Ukrainian analogues of EU initiatives such as the SmartAI fund, AI factories, regulatory sandboxes, and digital innovation hubs. The implementation of this model is expected to accelerate Ukraine’s digital transformation, ensure effective AI deployment, and enhance national economic competitiveness.
European experience in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into economic activities is analyzed, with substantiation of its potential adaptation to the context of Ukraine’s digital transformation.AI is viewed not only as a tool to enhance efficiency but also as a strategic factor in ensuring national competitiveness. The paper analyzes the key provisions of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, which introduces the first EU-wide legal framework for classifying and regulating AI systems by risk levels. For Ukraine, currently undergoing post-war recovery, such European practices are particularly valuable for building a resilient and innovative digital economy. The study proposes an institutional and functional model to support the digital transformation of entrepreneurship, consisting of five interrelated components: regulatory, financial, infrastructural, ecosystem-adaptive, and educational-research. The paper justifies the need to establish Ukrainian analogues of EU initiatives such as the SmartAI fund, AI factories, regulatory sandboxes, and digital innovation hubs. The implementation of this model is expected to accelerate Ukraine’s digital transformation, ensure effective AI deployment, and enhance national economic competitiveness.
European experience in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into economic activities is analyzed, with substantiation of its potential adaptation to the context of Ukraine’s digital transformation. AI is viewed not only as a tool to enhance efficiency but also as a strategic factor in ensuring national competitiveness. The paper analyzes the key provisions of Regulation (EU) 2024/1689, which introduces the first EU-wide legal framework for classifying and regulating AI systems by risk levels. For Ukraine, currently undergoing post-war recovery, such European practices are particularly valuable for building a resilient and innovative digital economy. The study proposes an institutional and functional model to support the digital transformation of entrepreneurship, consisting of five interrelated components: regulatory, financial, infrastructural, ecosystem-adaptive, and educational-research. The paper justifies the need to establish Ukrainian analogues of EU initiatives such as the SmartAI fund, AI factories, regulatory sandboxes, and digital innovation hubs. The implementation of this model is expected to accelerate Ukraine’s digital transformation, ensure effective AI deployment, and enhance national economic competitiveness.
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штучний інтелект, artificial intelligence, цифрова трансформація, digital transformation, інституційна модель, institutional model, державно-приватне партнерство, public-private partnership
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Zavrazhnyi K.Yu., Kulyk A.K. Artificial intelligence as a tool for the digital transformation of Ukraine’s economy in the process of European integration // Сталий розвиток: виклики та загрози в умовах сучасних реалій : матеріали ІІІ Міжнародної науково-практичної Інтернет-конференції, 05 червня 2025 р. Полтава : Національний університет імені Юрія Кондратюка, 2025. С. 289-291.