“Artificial intelligence”: Philosophical aspects of understanding

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Abstract

The problem of “artificial intelligence” is becoming more and more relevant today. This topic is also of great interest to philosophers. This article considers primarily a retrospective analysis of the study of the possibilities of artificially created mechanisms that first perform primitive actions and then more complex ones, including thought processes. Then the article provides a particular philosophical analysis of the concept of “artificial intelligence”, its capabilities and potential danger.

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Naumenko, O., Sapaev, U., Skatershchikova, A., & Bekbaev, R. (2021). “Artificial intelligence”: Philosophical aspects of understanding. Wisdom, 17(1), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v17i1.428

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