Swift Concurrency is a concurrency model introduced in Swift 5.5 that simplifies writing concurrent and asynchronous code. It addresses issues like callback hell and thread management by providing language-level support for asynchronous functions, structured concurrency, and actors. It is commonly used for tasks like network requests, background processing, and UI updates, ensuring responsiveness and preventing data races.
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