Digital applications refer to any software or program that runs on electronic devices, such as computers, mobile phones, tablets, among others. These applications are created with the aim of performing a specific task, such as data processing, information storage and analysis, process automation, among others.
In the context of artificial intelligence and machine learning, digital applications can include recommendation systems, virtual assistants, chatbots, data analysis, among others. These applications can use machine learning algorithms and other artificial intelligence techniques to provide advanced functions, such as automated decision-making, sentiment analysis, fraud detection, among others.
In addition, digital applications can be developed for various purposes, including entertainment, e-commerce, health, education, industry, among others. Some common examples of digital applications are social networks, banking applications, transportation applications, games, business management systems, among others.
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