Artificial intelligence: Road to a new schematic of the world

  • Recuenco A
  • Reyes W
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Abstract

This article aims to highlight a field that is going through an excessive development in modern times and that emerged in the middle of the last century in order to imitate or give solutions to issues that naturally could not be executed by the human mind. Thus, intelligent systems were born that little by little were entering the various fields of daily work to transform societies as the main axis that was required to try to develop the world and see their environment from a new perspective that is part of being human today and undoubtedly more in the future. In a few decades the world has seen how their lifestyles changed dramatically to make us want or not dependent beings in some form of intelligent technologies. The same era of globalization that we are currently going through has led to the expansion of the artificial intelligence boom across the planet, becoming the main feature of the so-called fourth industrial revolution. There are, of course, many points in favor of this transformation, but there are also those from the negative point of view, such as the fact that the right thing is done in wanting tomatch or overcome the human mind as it was created. Talking about this issue is very fascinating, but it also gives rise to the philosophical debate if the existence of intelligent systems or simply artificial intelligence is really necessary to continue living as human beings that we are without being more dangerous as some may think.Keywords:mind; machine; intelligent systems; artificial intelligence.

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Recuenco, A., & Reyes, W. (2020). Artificial intelligence: Road to a new schematic of the world. SCIÉNDO, 23(4), 299–308. https://doi.org/10.17268/sciendo.2020.036

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