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Engineering and Computer Science
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Beyond the Screen: Real-World Impacts of Computer Science Innovations

DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v12i10.ec07· Pages: 1565-1570· Vol. 12, No. 10, (2024)· Published: October 18, 2024
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Abstract

Computer science has evolved from a specialized field into a foundational element shaping modern life, revolutionizing sectors ranging from healthcare to retail. Innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), data science, automation, and cybersecurity have reshaped how we interact with technology and conduct daily activities. AI's impact is evident in recommendation algorithms that tailor content to individual users, transforming media consumption (Smith, 2023). Automation technology streamlines repetitive tasks, enhancing productivity both at work and at home. Data analytics personalizes consumer experiences and informs healthcare decisions, while cybersecurity advancements protect sensitive information, offering greater trust in digital transactions (Lee & Wang, 2022). This article examines the role of these core innovations, offering insights into their present applications and anticipated future contributions. By highlighting how these advancements in computer science affect daily life, this article illustrates the broader societal implications of these technologies and the need for responsible development in the field.

Keywords

Computer sciencetechnology innovationsautomationAIreal-world applicationsdaily life

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Ayeong Shon
UNIS Hanoi
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