Abstract
The article investigates the primary role of artificial intelligence in the modern stage of the development of technogenic civilization. It clarifies that the development of artificial intelligence systems simultaneously has a profound impact on the values and philosophical perspectives of society. The study examines the history of the development of artificial intelligence and provides an in-depth analysis of its impact on technogenic civilization. This study offers a novel contribution by integrating a dialectical analysis of AI’s historical evolution with its ethical implications, providing a unique perspective on its role in shaping technogenic civilization’s future. The results of the article reveal that artificial intelligence cannot fully replace human consciousness. However, artificial intelligence systems have the potential to imitate human behavior and make automated decisions. The article notes that the primary responsibility for the crises created by artificial intelligence systems lies with humanity. The role of artificial intelligence in the future of technogenic civilization will be determined not only by technological progress but also by the proper application of moral and ethical approaches. Overall, while the development of artificial intelligence systems facilitates human life, it also alters society’s moral and ethical contours. For this reason, strengthening regulations regarding artificial intelligence, as well as the social-philosophical analysis of the relationship between artificial intelligence and consciousness, is essential for the sustainable development of technogenic civilization. The article highlights the need for ethical and legal regulation of AI as it reshapes moral and social frameworks. AI cannot fully replace human cognition but interacts with it, transforming technogenic civilization. Therefore, addressing AI’s ethical and philosophical challenges is crucial for future development. The article explores AI’s impact on technogenic civilization, noting that it reshapes ethical frameworks.
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