The Convergence of Digital Platforms, AI Systems, and Economic Policies in Modern Enterprises
Keywords:
digital platforms, artificial intelligence, economic policy, personalized decision-making, enterprise strategy, cross-domain applicationsAbstract
This review examines the convergence of digital platforms, artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and economic policies in modern enterprises. It highlights how AI-enabled recommendation engines, sentiment analysis frameworks, and mobility-informed analytics support data-driven decision-making, personalized marketing, and operational optimization. The integration of market-oriented strategies, trust-based collaborations, and policy-responsive workforce models enhances enterprise efficiency and adaptability. Cross-domain applications demonstrate the transferability of analytical methods across industries, fostering sustainable growth and strategic resilience. The review also discusses future directions, including multi-modal data fusion, intelligent enterprise strategies, and deeper interactions between policy and technology, providing a roadmap for enterprises navigating complex, dynamic environments.
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