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44
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2771-2745)
VOLUME
03
ISSUE
10
Pages:
44-47
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ABSTRACT
This article contains information about the latest innovation technologies , its importance of our today's life and types
of innovative technologies.
KEYWORDS
Innovation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Virtual Reality (VR), Machine Learning (ML).
INTRODUCTION
The process of economic reforms implemented in our
country requires a significant change in the activities of
educational entities, adapting their activities to market
requirements. In the conditions of market competition,
special attention must be paid to the management of
innovative activities that ensure the effective
development of the production and service sectors.
Innovative activity is an advanced form of
entrepreneurship in the conditions of market relations.
Market economy creates real opportunities for science
and technology development. In our country,
attention is paid to innovation, which is an important
factor in increasing the competitiveness of the
economy, as a priority.
The word “innovation” is derived from the English
word “innovation”, which means innovatio
n.
Innovation is new knowledge embodied in new
technologies, related to the use of new combinations
of production factors, and also has the goal of creating
new products that can perform new tasks with high
market
potential
or
eliminate
the
negative
consequences of destructive processes. is the result of
an activity or activity. That is, innovation can be
considered as the result of the transformation of ideas,
research, development, new or perfect scientific-
technical or socio-economic decisions. Innovations
mean the use of achievements (discoveries,
inventions, scientific and construction projects, etc.)
achieved by the human mind to increase efficiency in
Research Article
NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN NEW UZBEKISTAN
Submission Date:
October 20, 2023,
Accepted Date:
October 25, 2023,
Published Date:
October 30, 2023
Crossref doi:
https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume03Issue10-09
Shohjakhon J. Ziyodillayev
School 51, 11th Grade Student Kashkadarya Province Opposite District, Uzbekistan
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Volume 03 Issue 10-2023
45
American Journal Of Applied Science And Technology
(ISSN
–
2771-2745)
VOLUME
03
ISSUE
10
Pages:
44-47
SJIF
I
MPACT
FACTOR
(2021:
5.
705
)
(2022:
5.
705
)
(2023:
7.063
)
OCLC
–
1121105677
Publisher:
Oscar Publishing Services
Servi
one or another field of activity, respectively,
innovations
are
technological,
economic,
environmental, management, military, political, socio-
cultural, legal and divided into other types. The world
of innovation is as colorful and diverse as the fields of
human activity. The power of innovations provides
great opportunities in protecting society’s lifest
yle,
health, and increasing its scientific potential.
So, the word “innovation” means “innovation”
(“novation”) and “innovation” (innovation). Funds
spent on the economy to ensure the replacement of
innovation techniques and technology generations;
innovations in the fields of engineering, technology,
management and labor organization based on
scientific and technical achievements and best
practices, as well as their application in various fields
and spheres of activity.
The development of scientific views on innovation has
its own history and has been consistently studied by
representatives of the classical and neoclassical
schools.
Examples of innovations today:
1. Artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence (AI) refers
to the simulation of human intelligence in machines
programmed to think and act like humans. Over the
past few years, significant financial investment has
been made in artificial intelligence. According to
Forbes, 80% of businesses are currently investing in it
or plan to expand their Al investment if they already
have.
Volume 03 Issue 10-2023
46
American Journal Of Applied Science And Technology
(ISSN
–
2771-2745)
VOLUME
03
ISSUE
10
Pages:
44-47
SJIF
I
MPACT
FACTOR
(2021:
5.
705
)
(2022:
5.
705
)
(2023:
7.063
)
OCLC
–
1121105677
Publisher:
Oscar Publishing Services
Servi
2. Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated environment with realistic-looking scenes and objects that make the
user feel immersed.
3. Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience
of a real-world environment in which real-world
objects are represented by computer-generated
perceptual data, sometimes using multiple sensory
modalities,
including
visual,
auditory,
haptic,
somatosensory, and fills it with new components by
sniffing.
4. The Internet of Things (IT) is a set of sensors,
processing capabilities, software and other devices
that connect physical objects (or groups of such
objects) with other devices and systems via the
Internet or other communication networks and
exchange data. describes technologies.
5. Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of
computer system resources, especially data storage
(cloud storage) and computing power, without direct
active control by the user.
Volume 03 Issue 10-2023
47
American Journal Of Applied Science And Technology
(ISSN
–
2771-2745)
VOLUME
03
ISSUE
10
Pages:
44-47
SJIF
I
MPACT
FACTOR
(2021:
5.
705
)
(2022:
5.
705
)
(2023:
7.063
)
OCLC
–
1121105677
Publisher:
Oscar Publishing Services
Servi
6. Big data is a descriptive term for the large volumes
of hard-to-manage data that floods businesses every
day, both structured and unstructured. But it's not just
the type or amount of data that matters, but what
organizations do with the data.
7. Machine learning (ML) is a type of artificial
intelligence (AI) that allows software applications to
be more accurate in predicting outcomes without
being explicitly programmed. Machine learning
algorithms use historical data as input to predict new
output values.
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