TECNOLOGIAS EMERGENTES E AGENTES AUTÔNOMOS DE INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL COMO IMPULSIONADORES DA TRANSFORMAÇÃO DIGITAL NO SÉCULO XXI
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Agentes autônomos, Inteligência artificial, Inovação tecnológica, Tecnologias emergentes, Transformação digitalResumo
A transformação digital no século XXI tem sido impulsionada pelo avanço das tecnologias emergentes e pelo desenvolvimento de agentes autônomos de inteligência artificial, capazes de ampliar a automação, a tomada de decisão e a eficiência dos sistemas digitais. Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar o papel dessas tecnologias como impulsionadoras da transformação digital contemporânea, destacando suas aplicações, potencialidades e desafios. Foi realizada uma revisão integrativa da literatura, com busca nas bases ERIC, Latindex, Diadorim e Livre, considerando estudos publicados entre 2021 e 2026, nos idiomas português e inglês. Os resultados evidenciaram que os agentes autônomos de inteligência artificial promovem avanços significativos em áreas como educação, saúde, indústria, segurança cibernética e gestão organizacional, favorecendo ambientes digitais mais adaptativos e inteligentes. Entretanto, também foram identificados desafios relacionados à ética, privacidade, governança, segurança dos dados e necessidade de qualificação profissional. Conclui-se que essas tecnologias representam elementos estratégicos da transformação digital, exigindo implementação responsável e integrada para garantir inovação sustentável e benefícios sociais amplos.
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