ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN INTELLECT AND PERSONALITY IN A DIGITAL SOCIETY

Maria Eflova, Olga Poroshenko, Olga Maximova

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Objective: The research aims to explore the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on human intellect and personality development within the digital society, with a focus on how AI intersects with individual free will and ethical considerations.

Methods: The study employs socio-philosophical analysis, integrating both classical and contemporary theories to assess the impact of AI on personal development and ethical behavior.

Results: The study identifies significant influences of AI on personal decision-making and ethical behavior, suggesting that while AI can enhance human cognitive abilities, it also poses challenges to personal autonomy and ethical decision-making.

Conclusion: The research concludes that a new form of personal ethics is needed to navigate the challenges posed by AI, where individuals must set their own boundaries for engagement with AI technologies, thus preserving human individuality and freedom.


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Artificial intelligence; Human intellect; Digital society; Personal ethics; Free Will.

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