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Currently, one of the trends in the development of countries is the process of digital transformation, which
affects all spheres of society. The transformation of countries’ economies is carried out with the help of such
technologies as robotics, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and big data groups. The transformation
process, being global, gets its specific name in each country. In Russia, this is “digital economy”, which is defined
in the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation “On National goals and strategic objectives of the development
of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2024” as a strategy for the future development of Russia. In Germany, it is “Industry 4.0”, represented by the concept of K. Schwab, in the United States, the concept of
transforming society based on digital technologies is called “Industrial Internet Consortium”. In Japan, the Government
has developed the “Society 5.0” strategy in conjunction with the Keidanren Association of Japan. The
result of the digitalization process will be the creation of a new world based on digital technologies, in which new
values and management technologies arise. The purpose of this article is to analyze the digital age as a space
for the emergence of digital risks, to identify their impact on modern people. The study uses general philosophical
methods that make it possible to describe modern digital civilization. Within the framework of the risk concept,
digital risks arising in various spheres of society’s life are described. The positive effects of the development of
the digital economy, which forms a new digital world and a new person are highlighted and described. Today,
the future of civilization is determined by the development of the digital economy, which determines the basic
mechanisms of society’s existence. At the same time, it will be a world filled with various kinds of risks, threats to
society, the economy and the individual. The article raises questions related to the impact of the digital economy
on a person living in the conditions of the global information space. |
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