Ontological aspects of the contradictions of artificial intelligence

Kant 38 (1):98-101 (2021)
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This article is devoted to discussion of the philosophical aspects of the problems associated with the creation of a strong artificial intelligence. It is noted that even taking into account the fact that the study of the brain and consciousness are represented by separate areas, such as cognitive neuroscience and philosophy of consciousness, there are a number of problems of an ontological nature, which indicate that research in the field of creating systems with artificial intelligence, although actively developing, is rather related to its weak definition and does not provide prerequisites for confidence in the possibility of creating a strong artificial intelligence.

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