1st Edition

Artificial Intelligence: Achievements and Recent Developments

Edited By Anatolii I. Shevchenko, Yuriy P. Kondratenko Copyright 2026
410 Pages 42 Color & 41 B/W Illustrations
by River Publishers

410 Pages 42 Color & 41 B/W Illustrations
by River Publishers

This book features state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) development and implementation, focusing on recent results and distinguished achievements. It analyzes AI implementation prospects, some new research tendencies and trends for AI development as well as corresponding challenges and risks. The book consists of twelve chapters in the AI field which may be conditionally divided into two... Read more

1. Artificial Intelligence: Achievements and Prospects

A. Shevchenko, M. Klymenko, and L. Baranovska

 

2. Decision Support in the Field of Cyber Security Through the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence

Dmytro Lande, Igor Svoboda, Anatolii Feger, and Leonard Strashnoy

 

3. Applications of Large Language Models in the Military Sphere

V. I. Slyusar

 

4. Optimization-oriented Synthesis of Rule Bases of Intelligent Systems: Application Features for Complex Plants’ Control

Yue Zheng, Jianjun Wang, Oleksiy Kozlov, Galyna Kondratenko, and Anna Aleksieieva


5. The Nearest Results of Artificial Intelligence Application in Biology and Medicine: Development Trends and Implementation Risks

O. Mintser

 

6. Artificial Intelligence Technologies for Efficient Solving of Recognition Tasks

Ie. Sidenko, Y. Kondratenko, I. Skarga-Bandurova, Y. Zhukov, and M. Saliutin

 

7. Hierarchical Decision Support System for Increasing Maritime Safety Based on Optical Color Computing Architecture

V. Timchenko, V. Kreinovich, Y. Kondratenko, and I. Demidov

 

8. Artificial Intelligence: Effective Socionic Models of Psycho-Informational Processes and Quantum Computers

A. V. Bukalov

 

9. Cognitive Methodology as an AI Tool for Investigation of Phenomenological Ground of Melt Electromagnetic Treatment

Y. Zaporozhets and A. Ivanov

 

10. Some Aspects of the Application of Artificial Intelligence for the Recovery and Development of Ukraine

S. Kovalevskyy

 

11. Two is Enough, but Three (or More) is Better: in AI and Beyond

Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich, Victor Timchenko, and Yuriy Kondratenko

 

12. How Free Can Artificial Intelligence Be?

O. V.Bilokobylsky and T. V. Yeroshenko

Biography

Anatolii Shevchenko graduated from the Faculty of Physics at Donetsk State University with a major in Radio Physics and Electronics. In 1985, he defended his Ph.D. thesis, earning the academic degree of a candidate. In 1990, he completed his doctoral thesis, obtaining the academic degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences. In 1997, he was awarded the title of professor, and in 1998, he received the honorary title of Honored Scientist and Technician of Ukraine. In 2006, was elected as a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in the field of Computer Systems. In 2015, he was appointed as the Director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Kyiv. Together with the Department of Informatics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, he initiated an international scientific journal called "Artificial Intelligence" and was appointed as its chief editor. His research interests encompass various aspects of artificial intelligence, modeling human intelligence, simulating elements of human consciousness, breakthrough technologies in the field of artificial intelligence, and multidisciplinary aspects of artificial intelligence.


Yuriy Kondratenko is a Doctor of Science, Professor, Honour Inventor of Ukraine (2008), Corr. Academician of Royal Academy of Doctors (Barcelona, Spain), Corr. Academician of Royal Academy of Economic and Finance Sciences (Spain), Head of the Department of Intelligent Information Systems at Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University (PMBSNU), Leading Researcher at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence Problems of Ministry of Education and Science and National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine. He has received: a Ph.D. (1983) and Dr.Sc. (1994) in Elements and Devices of Computer and Control Systems from Odessa National Polytechnic University, several international grants and scholarships for conducting research at Institute of Automation of Chongqing University, P.R. China (1988–1989), Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany (2000, 2010), Nazareth College and Cleveland State University, USA (2003), and a Fulbright Scholarship for researching in USA (2015/2016) at the Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in Cleveland State University. Research interests include robotics, automation, sensors and control systems, intelligent decision support systems, and fuzzy logic.