Artificial Intelligence: a tool for quality training of future specialists in socio-economic specialties
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Research and innovation activities, Artificial Intelligence, Computer technologies, Information resources, Future specialists in socio-economic specialties, Research skillsAbstract
The article analyzes the content and main tasks of research and innovation activities of socionomic specialists. The factors due to which computer technologies and artificial intelligence increase the efficiency of work in science and education are identified. The role of independent research and innovation activities for future specialists of socionomic specialties in higher education is shown, the role of computer technologies and artificial intelligence in the process of professional training of specialists in research and innovation activities is shown. The formation of research competence in future specialists of socionomic specialties, which is determined by basic research skills, is important in the educational process. Using the parametric criterion (t-normal distribution criterion), the results of statistical data processing obtained in this subsection, and the nonparametric criterion (Fisher's angular transformation φ*), the effectiveness of the developed pedagogical conditions for forming the readiness of future specialists in socionomic specialties for research and innovation activities and the effectiveness of the proposed methods, forms, and means implemented within the framework of the innovative system for training future specialists in socionomic specialties for research and innovation activities using computer technologies and artificial intelligence in the process of professional training of specialists were confirmed.
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