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Artificial Intelligence: Are Humans Protected from the Systems They Created?

The History of Ideas and Modernity , UDC: 004.8 DOI: 10.25688/2078-9238.2022.39.3.05

Authors

  • Lockard Robert P.
  • Zmazneva Olesya Anatolievna PhD (Philology), Associate Professor
  • Volnov Ilya Nikolaevich PhD (Engineering)

Annotation

The article appeared as a result of the main theses made on the Open International public discussion with both scientists and industrial participants from the USA, France and Russia that took place in Moscow Polytechnical university in April 2021. The questions under review are devoted to strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threatens that Artificial Intelligence brings to our life. AI have already changed the way we live and work. And from one side, AI can rewrite the social rules and human cognitive bias. At the same time humans can stay on a control position to AI by having risen from the level of intelligence, capable of working with the new as a new combination on a given set of known elements, to the level of thinking, capable of generating something else that is absent in the previous human experience and to the level of meanings that are inalienable from its storage medium. The authors, cybersecurity specialist Robert P. Lockard (USA) and scientists Ilya N. Volnov (MosPolytech) and Olesya A. Zmazneva (IT-department, MosPolytech, Russia) tried to look at AI connected questions from both pragmatic and philosophical points of view.

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Lockard, R. P., Zmazneva, O. A. & Volnov, I. N. (2021). Artificial Intelligence: Are Humans Protected from the Systems They Created? Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", 2021, №3 (39), 47-55. https://doi.org/10.25688/2078-9238.2022.39.3.05
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