Essay from Aslidinova O’g’iloy Abbosjon qizi

QARSHI DAVLAT TEXNIKA UNVERSTITETI RAQAMLI

TEXNOLOGIYALAR VA SUN’IY INTELLEKT FAKULTETI

KOMPYUTER INJINIRINGI YO’NALISHI

THE DIGITAL WORLD: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

Abstract

This article analyzes the role of digital technologies in modern society and the processes of digital transformation taking place across various sectors. It highlights the positive impact of the digital world on education, the economy, public administration, and everyday life. Key areas such as the digital economy, e-government systems, online services, and cloud technologies are examined from a scientific perspective. The study also explores issues related to internet security, personal data protection, and cybersecurity. In conclusion, the article evaluates the overall significance of the digital world for the development of society. 

Keywords:

Digital world, digitalization, digital economy, e-government, information technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, online services, digital education, data protection, innovation.

Introduction

Today, technological progress is reaching its highest level, and digital technologies are becoming an integral part of all human activities. With the widespread use of the internet, mobile applications, and the rapid development of artificial intelligence, the concept of the “digital world” has emerged. This article examines the advantages and opportunities provided by the digital world, its impact on various aspects of society, and the challenges that arise as a result of digital transformation.

Main Part

The Role of the Digital World in Society

The process of digitalization is enabling significant changes in public administration, education, healthcare, the economy, and social life. The introduction of e-government systems provides citizens with convenient online access to official documents, applications, and public services. This contributes to time savings, transparency, and improved accessibility. In the field of education, digital platforms are widely used, fostering the development of distance learning systems. Virtual laboratories, digital libraries, and AI-based learning tools offer learners modern and efficient educational opportunities.  

The Formation of the Digital Economy

The digital economy is a modern economic model in which value is created primarily through digital data and technologies. E-commerce, online payment systems, fintech services, and cryptocurrencies are improving the efficiency of economic processes. Key advantages of the digital economy include:

 Increased transparency of economic activities

 Resource efficiency

 Fast payment systems

 Access to global markets

 Creation of new jobs

Security Issues in the Digital World

Along with technological advancement, various online threats have also emerged. Cybercrimes, malware, online fraud, and the theft of personal data have become major modern security concerns. These include:

 Phishing (stealing data through fake websites)

 Viruses and Trojan software

 Unauthorized access to databases

 Fake information and online manipulation

Therefore, it is essential to develop effective cybersecurity strategies, strengthen data protection mechanisms, and increase digital literacy.

4. The Importance of Digital Education

Digital education is one of the fastest-developing fields today. Distance learning, digital platforms, online courses, and electronic resources simplify the learning process and increase accessibility. Students can join classes from any location and gain access to a wide range of learning materials. Advantages of digital education include:

 Unlimited access to educational resourced

 Interactive learning methods

 Increased efficiency through modern technology 

Conclusion

In conclusion, the digital world has become an essential component of modern society. It covers all areas of human life and ensures more convenient, faster, and efficient operations. At the same time, the rapid development of digital technologies makes issues such as personal data protection, reducing online risks, and strengthening cybersecurity increasingly important. For successful development in the digital environment, it is crucial to use technologies consciously, responsibly, and safely.

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Poetry from Sayani Mukherjee

December


The sky is ablaze with pink promises
I left my typewriter at your wooden door
My old red scarf is hanging around
It smells of innocent love and lies
My pink bouquet at your mother’s bed
We made strings of forever moments
I know your taste of Nirvana and dark rounds
My homemade epiphany made you a noble hero
You are now saintly and distant from me
Your new love loves your unforgettable smell
I am at my bedroom door still lying around
December was our best month like a best friend
Glittering dice of letters are in the fire
The snowflakes are pouring pain in my earlobe
I hope the year tastes good.

Poetry from Sobirjonova Rayhona

Variety of pamphlets and books related to education and the image of a phone screen

To My Shoira Teacher

Dear Poet Teacher, a blessing divine,

Your laughter and kindness forever shine.

You run for your students, both night and day —

From God, your smile lights my way.

Your name outshines the silver moon,

Your pride — like mountains that touch the noon.

Beside me you stand, my guiding light,

Your words — sweet honey, warm and bright.

You lit a lamp in my darkest hour,

Awake through nights with tireless power.

You teach us truth from every art —

Your wisdom blooms within each heart.

Let no envy shadow your grace,

A thousand pages could not embrace

The love, the beauty your soul bestows —

May God protect you where’er you go.

To praise your name — my student’s part,

I keep you close within my heart.

With all my strength, with love so true —

For Allah’s sake, I cherish you.

Sobirjonova Rayhona is a 10th-grade student of School No. 8 in Vobkent district, Bukhara region. She was born in December 2008 in the village of Chorikalon, Vobkent district, into an educated family. Her parents have supported her since childhood. From a young age, Rayhona has been very interested in creativity, literature, and history.

She began her creative work in the 3rd grade. Her first poem was published in the newspaper “Vobkent Hayoti.” In addition, many of her works have appeared in various journals and magazines, including America’s Synchaos newspaper, India’s Namaste India magazine, Gulxan magazine, Germany’s RavenCage journal, and many other publications.

Rayhona has actively participated in numerous competitions, achieving high results and earning many awards. She continues her creative journey today as well!

Poetry from Mesfakus Salahin

South Asian man with reading glasses and red shoulder length hair. He's got a red collared shirt on.
Mesfakus Salahin

The Palanquin of Time

‎‎The palanquin of time floats in the childhood of the wind

‎Seasons change; nature gets drunk

‎Easy chair in flashback

‎The manuscript of a novel in the turbulent lens of the eyes

‎The pulse of life in the wings of a grasshopper

‎The sound of a woodpecker knocking

‎A sudden attempt to catch a fish stuck in a spear

‎The fury on the high branches of a guava tree

‎The poetry of a kite touching the sky with its beak

‎The youth of Mahananda in the heart

‎The name of a loved one written on a night Jasmine

‎Love soaked in dew on a winter morning

‎Competition to capture a single piece of morning sunlight

‎The polar star on the bamboo head.

‎Alone, smiling Suyorani, Duoyorani

‎A gathering of many reflections

‎The dusty shepherdess’ flute melody

‎The body of a poem that falls down laughing

‎The arrogant moon, awakened by the sound of laughter

‎The two sides of the path, covered in moss, are wild and dreamy.

‎The touch of the sky in the world of birds

‎Who writes love letters on the life line

‎Stealing words from the story of life

‎Saleh begins to listen to the silence of the world.

‎Walking along the winding path of childhood,

‎Satisfied dreams are woven throughout the feelings

‎Rainbows are woven into the body of time

‎The human tree absorbs the clear light of the water’s chest.

Poetry from Taro Hokkyo

Older East Asian man with brown hair and reading glasses, clean shaven, seated near a computer.

THE FIREFLY VILLAGE 

I had been riding a boat since I was a child, letting the two oars carve a path through rough seas.

One day, when the boat was damaged and brought back to the beach, a boy from the firefly village told me that a woman had sent a postcard. How she knew where I was remains a mystery to this day. After a long phone conversation, she came to that remote village. Together, we repaired the damaged part of the boat using the stylish metal fittings she had brought with her.

The time we spent that early morning, working side by side, passed in an instant. She spoke to me about trends and later, the fleeting nature of those trends was proven true. Perhaps she, too, was searching for her own path.

I came to understand everything only later: my path was not somewhere out there, but my own life one I could not control. I am writing this poem to tell her that. But at that time, we were so absorbed in each other that nothing else existed.

We faced each other, feeling as though we had drawn closer to ourselves. As the day ended and the boat grew dark, we slowly synchronized the flicker of our souls with the fireflies of the village on each other’s skin, in each other’s hair. Since we were going nowhere, the boat became filled with a rich, inner silence.

Biography of Taro Hokkyo

1998 Rekitei Shinei Award in Japan.2021 Arab Golden Planet Award. 2022 Awarded the title of Doctor of Letters from the Arabic-speaking world.2023 My poems are published in Orfew.al magazine in Albania. Also translated into Italian2024 My poem is published in the Daily Global Nation in Bangladesh. My poems published in Samantaral Bhabna, India. Interview with an Algerian newspaper is published. My poem is published in Greek Police Magazine. Received a certificate of honor from English poets. Published in a Korean magazine.

Published in Koltaka jishu International Poetry Magazine, India. My poem is published in a Greek e-magazine. My poem is published in the Barcelona Literary Magazine. My poem is published in Poetry Planetariat, a Nepalese poetry magazine. My poetry collection is published in Bengali-speaking countries. Three of my poems were published in India’s Half-yearly magazine. Three of my poems were published in the Raft of Dreams Literary Magazine. My poem is published in Hyperpoem in Nepal.

Poetry from Abdulhafiz Iduoze

Nietzsche was that Poet which
Cried blood, sweat and tears
Walking that Germanic harmattan
Which the consensus wicked weep
Wavering, colluding bracks and waters

To launch out a pile
And brushes to rinse mouths
Which scent gelatinous fragrances that
Dance out the heart and purity
And wish breathing into mapped

Malactivity. Modes insist the bridals
Breed out love and care,
And hope and understanding.
Were there those chlorophyll breeds,
Heart hearth would have been

Sublime, earth beards washed clean
And the intestine pushed off
To the brim, nirvana? Scanners
Collude to yet convey hunger,
To match the matchless sticks

And to wish and growl,
And to hold those penniless
Veins those abstract arbitrations
Achieved within timely intonations
Miraculous, missive, ringing mass

The graves gravid and gowned,
Numerous necessities numbering
Knead needle nook shapes
Cushioning cachets, thrown off
Sachets in the life of being.

One is not part and parcel,
One is not a negative
To hope to be without
Waste, without fetching figures
Wiring woe wills walking wean

But to pursue out lack,
Contentment must stably stare
The face of the heart
To garner and to pounce
Minutiae unravel gravel gaunt.

Verily, life itself spells spook
Personalities, tint the bottling
Beards bead connote uphold
To show and to muster
Minutes, seconds, searching.

Poetry from Dr. Kang Byeong-Cheol

Older middle aged East Asian man standing in a library or office in a dark suit and tie.

When Love Meets Us                                  
                                                          
Everyone longs for love,
searching far for its radiant flame.
But love is not a roadside gem,
nor found in sunsets or science’s name.
 
It hides not in beauty’s shallow face,
but calls from deeper, higher grace.
A rose blooms when love is near,
fed by care, sunlight, and cheer.
 
Love is compassion, gentle and true,
without which no life can renew.
Beyond the fence, a rose may say:
“I see love, I hear love, I love it each day.”
 
Its price is not wealth, nor power’s disguise,
but pride surrendered, and hearts made wise.
Love does not come from law or decree,
It blooms within, where the soul is free. 

Poet Dr. Kang, Byeong-Cheol is a Korean author and poet, born in Jeju City, South Korea, in 1964. He began writing in 1993, publishing his first short story, “Song of Shuba,” at the age of twenty-nine. He released a collection of short stories in 2005 and has since won eight literature awards and published more than twelve books. From 2009 to 2014, he served as a member of The Writers in Prison Committee (WiPC) of PEN International. Additionally, he worked as an editorial writer for JeminIlbo, a newspaper in Jeju City, Korea. He holds a PhD in Political Science and currently serves as the Vice President of The Korean Institute for Peace and Cooperation and vice president of Jeju PEN. Moreover, he holds the position of founding President of the Korean Association of World Literature.