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Dangers and Threats of the Global Digital Space: A Non-linear Approach

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The world is changing before our eyes. Digital technology is gradually becoming an integral part of all areas of everyday life. Digital transformations of the modern world are taking place: in the sphere of economic relations - the digital economy, in the sphere of interaction between society and the state - digital government, in the field of high-tech infrastructure - digital space, in the sphere of state development - digital society.

The problem of dangers and threats in the era of the digital economy is considered. Particular attention is paid to information conflicts and wars that threaten the development of society in the field of human rights and freedoms. The analysis of development trends, dangers and risks in the global digital space is carried out from the standpoint of postnonclassical science, the theory of self-organization and non-linear challenges.

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The research was performed with financial support from the Russian Fund for Fundamental Research within the scientific project No. 18-314-00009.

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Morozova, N.I., Buryakova, O.S., Aliyeva, N.Z. (2020). Dangers and Threats of the Global Digital Space: A Non-linear Approach. In: Popkova, E., Sergi, B. (eds) Artificial Intelligence: Anthropogenic Nature vs. Social Origin. ISC Conference - Volgograd 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1100. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39319-9_18

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