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- Title
PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIETY, HUMAN, AND EDUCATION.
- Authors
NIKITENKO, VÌTALINA; VORONKOVA, VALENTYNA; KYVLIUK, OLGA; OLEKSENKO, ROMAN; SUHENKO, VALERIA
- Abstract
Urgency of the research of artificial intelligence research in a digital society presents numerous causal changes, among them: space research, biotechnology, nanotechnology, digital technology, etc. The implications for human beings and human civilisation are significant as they affect a number of already existing contemporary issues such as economics, politics, ethics, law, psychology, conflictology, sociology, and ecology. Anthropology has to return to the existence of human beings in a society of artificial intelligence, consciousness and even the physical body. The study conceptualises artificial intelligence as a factor of ecosystem growth in the context of technological, ontological, and anthropological dimensions. The research objectives: 1) to theorise artificial intelligence as a potential and resource for use in all sectors of the socioeconomic sphere in the context of technological dimensions; 2) to clarify the convergence of artificial intelligence and its main components in the context of ontological dimensions; 3) to reveal the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing the digitalisation of society and humans in the context of anthropological dimensions. In the research we are guided by the works of scholars who have studied and are studying the problems of artificial intelligence as a complex social, economic, and cultural phenomenon: R. Andriukaitienė, N. Boström, A. Vance, P. Diamandis, S. Kotler, P. Dickson, L. Kai-Fu, and K. Kell, K. Kell, and others. Research methodology. The theory of artificial intelligence is a complex multidisciplinary science, which is located at the junction of economics, sociology, computer science, mathematics, psychology. Summarizing the processes of interdisciplinary interaction of artificial intelligence, we note that its study requires an interdisciplinary approach based on the synthesis of scientific knowledge, as revealing the content and principles of functioning of a complex invariant system of artificial intelligence. To analyze the modern model of artificial intelligence, it is necessary to apply a systematic institutional-evolutionary approach. By analysing different methodological approaches, it is necessary to acknowledge the presence of an anthropogenic component, as the methodology of scientific research is based on the method of information-anthropogenic analysis based on the fundamental position that no artificial intelligence processes are possible without information/data as an object and human as a subject of cognition. In addition, the following methods were used: induction, deduction, sublimation, synergetics, evolutionary historicism, modelling, and forecasting. The result of the research. Artificial Intelligence (Al) is a broad term used to define technologies/ engineering systems that emulate human intelligence, linking to neurophysiology, robotics, psychology (pattern recognition, modelling of psychological processes), transhumanism, cybernetics (computing power to find patterns in large data sets). Artificial Intelligence has been defined as a software-engineered system that is capable of influencing the environment with varying degrees of autonomy, producing results (predictions, recommendations, decisions) for a specific set of goals for the digitalisation of society. On the other hand, artificial intelligence causes many problems that are seen as cyber/virtual addiction, loss of reality, increased surveillance, loss of protocol control, privacy issues, cybersecurity, etc. The convergence of large data with artificial intelligence has become the single most important development shaping the future of social institutions in the digital society and the prospects for realising potential opportunities. Thanks to the latest digital technologies, advances in software engineering, and evolving artificial intelligence, there are both new perspectives for solving the most complex problems of modern civilization and new challenges in the technological, ontological, and anthropological dimensions.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL intelligence; SPACE research; BIOTECHNOLOGY; DIGITAL technology; ETHICS
- Publication
Humanities Studies, 2024, Vol 19, Issue 96, p67
- ISSN
2708-0390
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.32782/hst-2024-19-96-07