THE FUTURE AND CHALLENGES OF AI IN DECISION MAKING: CAN AI REPLACE HUMANS IN DECISION MAKING?


Dr.V.Muthulakshmi, Dr.S.Thilagavathi, Dr.P.Dinesh Kumar
1 & 2. NIFTTEA College of Knitwear Fashion, Tirupur, 3. Sri Ramakrishna college of Arts & Science Coimbatore-641006, Tamil Nadu
Abstract
The modern era of AI is developing rapidly and is once more a prevalent subject for investigate. The objective of this paper is to discover the role of Artificial Intelligence in Business decision making and issues that come up when utilizing and influencing AI-based frameworks for decision-making and to deliver the outcomes to retrieve the challenges. AI is no longer just a science fiction dream but is revolutionizing the way companies approach decision making thanks to its ability to analyze large volumes of data and generate actionable insights. AI’s role into decision-making processes is transforming industries by enabling more informed, well-organized, and valuable decisions. Its capability can quickly and accurately analyze vast amounts of data means it’s ideally suited for decision-making in the 21st century. The future crash of AI in decision-making is expected to be considerable and transformative across various sectors, building upon the current trends and capabilities of artificial intelligence. The above all these points explain that AI can sometimes fully automate and restore human decision-making, particularly for lower-stakes alternatives. Even though, AI application has numerous challenges, some of the precautions to be handled before using every step in processes like Conduct outstanding diligence, Execute encryption, Use protected communication protocols, Discuss contract terms and Scrutinize and inspection can mitigate the problems.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, cloud service, Data set, Decision making, Application, Well- Organized.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR)

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Published on : 2025-12-06

Vol : 13
Issue : 12
Month : December
Year : 2025
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