Global implementation of artificial intelligence and its parallel movement with human consciousness as a philosophical problem of the epoch
Throughout the technosphere's active development in all facets of existence, it has become firmly entrenched in society and, specifically, in the consciousness of individuals. Understanding the meaning and prospects of this phenomenon is an epochal and interdisciplinary issue. Fundamentally, human existence, with all its content (thinking, worldview, choosing and constructing a worldview, attitudes toward life and death, spiritual values, etc.), coexists with artificial intelligence, or "synthetic thought." This article examines the main philosophical conceptualizations of this coexistence, provides a preliminary analysis of the results achieved, and clarifies new, pressing questions.
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The author thanks his supervisor in philosophical work, candidate of philosophical sciences, professor of the Department of Philosophy and Social and Humanitarian Disciplines of the East Siberian Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, police colonel Alexander Ivanovich Bobkov for his assistance in preparing for his presentation at the conference.