According to the research company comScore Networks in 2019, the number of Internet users worldwide amounted to 747 million people. The United States has the largest audience of Internet users – 153.4 million people, that is, almost every second American regularly goes online. In second place is China – in China today 86.8 million Internet users. Russia still occupies 13th place in terms of the number of people connected to the Network – 12.7 million people. However, Africa with 800 million people accounts for only 1 % of the total number of its users in the world, with 90 % of them living in South Africa. Identify the type of information society problem in the above case study.
🧠 Тематика вопроса:
Дисциплина изучает применение современных цифровых технологий в управлении бизнес-процессами, включая методы обработки данных, автоматизацию операций и аналитику. Студенты осваивают инструменты для оптимизации финансовых и управленческих решений, что позволяет повышать эффективность предприятий в условиях цифровой экономики. Особое внимание уделяется практическим навыкам работы с информационными системами, используемыми для анализа рынка, прогнозирования и стратегического планирования.
Варианты ответа:
- labor unemployment
- inequality of countries and regions
- insecurity of personal data
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