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For several years now, the concept of AI being able to quickly and extensively replace expert workers at massive scales has been on the cusp of becoming a reality. Although AI has shown to be an effective tool for many activities, humans still have a significant advantage in many other areas. Companies are becoming more conscious of this fact. As a result, they are restructuring their business processes to provide their experts and customers with AI support in a more targeted manner. This study aims to present a high-quality review that covers unique, cutting-edge technologies and methodologies connected with the scientific design, development, and implementation of AI-DSS employing the most recent developments in AI and multi-criteria decision-making. The review will be presented in the form of a report. This article examines whether or not the growth of so-called artificial intelligence-driven decision support systems, also known as AI-DSS, threatens decision-making processes and, if so, how that threat manifests itself.
Lal et al. (Mon,) studied this question.