Digital Transformation: From Analog to AI

Presenter Information

Arta KepuskaFollow
Agon KokajFollow

Session

Management Business and Economics

Description

AI/Machine learning and the ICT world are the daughters of the family of zeros and ones. When we hear the word “digital”, it brings to mind many things: digital cameras, digital video, even digital signal processing. How far are we to realize that nowadays being illiterate can not only refer to its literal meaning of not being able to read or write, but on not knowing how to use a computer, a smartphone, or even perhaps a tablet, all of which go under the so-called family of zeros and ones belonging to the digital world. In the past, analogue signals played a major role in all electronic devices. But times have changed. The so-called analog-to-digital converter was a key turning point. It allowed signals to convert from analog to digital mode. This not only helped in improving signal processing but also made life easier and gave birth to digital electronics. Compared to analog systems, digital systems are faster, more reliable, and easier to develop, which makes them ideal for the demands of modern tech. The future promises even more: smarter machines, deeper automation, and digital systems that can think, learn, and take action. That so-called new era of digital transformation has already begun, but it has not yet reached the peak of Hi-Tech.

Keywords:

ICT, digital, signal, literacy, electronics, peak, AI

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-982-41-2

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

25-10-2025 9:00 AM

End Date

26-10-2025 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2025.397

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Digital Transformation: From Analog to AI

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

AI/Machine learning and the ICT world are the daughters of the family of zeros and ones. When we hear the word “digital”, it brings to mind many things: digital cameras, digital video, even digital signal processing. How far are we to realize that nowadays being illiterate can not only refer to its literal meaning of not being able to read or write, but on not knowing how to use a computer, a smartphone, or even perhaps a tablet, all of which go under the so-called family of zeros and ones belonging to the digital world. In the past, analogue signals played a major role in all electronic devices. But times have changed. The so-called analog-to-digital converter was a key turning point. It allowed signals to convert from analog to digital mode. This not only helped in improving signal processing but also made life easier and gave birth to digital electronics. Compared to analog systems, digital systems are faster, more reliable, and easier to develop, which makes them ideal for the demands of modern tech. The future promises even more: smarter machines, deeper automation, and digital systems that can think, learn, and take action. That so-called new era of digital transformation has already begun, but it has not yet reached the peak of Hi-Tech.