В статье исследуется роль права в обеспечении экономического роста на примере Республики Узбекистан. Рассматривается историческая эволюция правового регулирования экономических отношений и современные тенденции правовой политики страны после обретения независимости. Анализируются ключевые нормативные акты, направленные на либерализацию, цифровизацию и снижение административных барьеров для предпринимателей. Выявляются системные проблемы правового регулирования, включая избыточную бюрократизацию, и рассматриваются пути их преодоления через внедрение цифровых технологий и межведомственного электронного взаимодействия.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a transformative driver of innovation, reshaping nearly every aspect of the digital era. This paper examines the measurable impacts of AI on the modern digital world covering global economic growth, workforce dynamics, engineering applications, and ethical implications. Recent studies (2023–2025) by PwC, McKinsey, and the World Trade Organization indicate that AI could contribute up to 15% to global GDP by 2035 and generate over USD 7 trillion in business shifts by 2025. In engineering, AI enables predictive maintenance, generative design, automated coding, and intelligent project management, reducing design time by an average of 25% and waste materials by 15%. Beyond efficiency, AI enhances creativity and problem-solving capacity, enabling engineers to simulate complex systems faster and more accurately. However, ethical and environmental challenges—such as bias, transparency, and energy consumption—remain critical. This article concludes that AI not only revolutionizes the digital ecosystem but also redefines engineering practice by fusing computational intelligence with human creativity toward a more efficient and sustainable future.
This paper delves into the inherent paradox at the core of modern cybersecurity—the relentless pursuit of perfect protection within a landscape defined by continuous change, uncertainty, and human fallibility. Through a structured experimental and analytical approach, it examines the complex interplay between technology, policy frameworks, and human behavior that perpetually tilts the balance between defense mechanisms and evolving cyber threats. The study reveals that the concept of “perfect security” is fundamentally unattainable and misleading, as each defensive measure simultaneously introduces new vulnerabilities, and every act of protection alters the system it aims to safeguard. These findings emphasize the critical need to shift focus from an impossible ideal of total security to adaptive, resilient strategies that embrace uncertainty and human factors as integral elements of effective cybersecurity.