Artificial Intelligence in Modern Society: Steps, Challenges, Strategies

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The relevance of the research is conditioned by the fact that artificial intelligence technologies are rapidly developing and have enormous potential, which can be successfully used for the benefit of humanity, but at the same time they pose many new challenges in conditions of social and ethical and legal uncertainty and pose a number of ethical questions regarding the future way of life of human society and ways, which will be followed by its further development. The article emphasizes that artificial intelligence has the potential to change the future of humanity for the better, however, artificial intelligent systems are inherently not neutral and are characterized by inherent bias, which is due to the initial data used in their “training”. Due to the magnitude of the social consequences of artificial intelligence technologies, many countries are now concerned about the ethical aspects of its use. In order to identify possible scenarios and use the potential of artificial intelligence to realize development opportunities while maintaining risk control, it is important to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the social changes caused by the increasingly expanding use of intelligent systems. It is concluded that the problems of using artificial intelligence must be considered through the prism of analyzing the social essence of a person, modern socio-cultural reality, humanistic goals and values of modern society. Any achievements in the field of artificial intelligence make sense only if they correspond to truly human values. To date, the absence of internationally approved ethical and legal norms and standards related to the application of developments and innovations in the field of artificial intelligence indicates the need for active and focused work of the Russian research community in this area.

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Vladimir A. Tsvyk

RUDN University

Author for correspondence.
Email: tsvyk-va@rudn.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7814-5504
SPIN-code: 5410-3700

DSc in Philosophy, Professor, Head of the Ethics Department, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

6 Miklukho-Maklaya St., 117198, Moscow, Russian Federation

Irina V. Tsvyk

Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)

Email: tsvykirina@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8597-2498
SPIN-code: 2302-1089

DSc in Philosophy, Professor, Department of Philosophy

4 Volokolamskoe Shosse, 125993, Moscow, Russian Federation

Galina I. Tsvyk

Email: galya_91@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 6515-6564

PhD in Historical Sciences, independent researcher

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