Тип публикации: доклад, тезисы доклада, статья из сборника материалов конференций
Конференция: Telegram Conference on Future Professions in the Digital Economy: Development Prospects and Social Consequence, 2020
Год издания: 2021
Идентификатор DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69415-9_38
Ключевые слова: artificial intelligence, autopoiesis, ethoses
Аннотация: Artificial intelligence is defined by researchers as a component of social and cultural dynamics of daily order. The analysis of available research has shown that the study of the influence of artificial intelligence on society and man is dominated by approaches that seem insufficient and one-sided, especially in the interpretationПоказать полностьюof its impact on social and cultural processes, daily order. According to the authors, these approaches are based mainly on the principles of technicism, the essence of which is the consideration of artificial intelligence as emancipated from the human mind, from the everyday order and culture of the subject. There is a proprietary approach to the study of artificial intelligence, its social and humanitarian component in the article. A number of opportunities for the effective use of artificial intelligence in solving social and humanitarian problems, including it in the processes of social dynamics of daily order are offered. These possibilities are connected with interaction, mutual complementing (N. Bohr’s complementarity principle) of artificial intellect with culture: the sphere in which a personality is formed that is responsible to society and to itself. It is proven that the sociodynamics of the everyday order, effective ways of social reproduction (autopoiesis) are possible only on the basis of dialogue, mutual complementing (N. Bohr’s complementarity principle) of cultural resources (as a sphere “responsible” for the development of personality) and actually the resources of artificial intelligence. The absence of dialogue leads to the loss of artificial intelligence from the social autopoiesis. Artificial intelligence does not execute the function assigned to it: the constructs of social networks that ensure the reproduction of people as social actors. The problem with artificial intelligence is not that robots and machines take over the human world, but that people themselves give up the role of the actors of their own being voluntarily, entrusting this role to artificial intelligence (robots, machines, Internet options and applications). © 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Журнал: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Выпуск журнала: Vol. 198
Номера страниц: 330-337
ISSN журнала: 23673370
Издатель: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH