The Integration of Artificial Intelligence Revolution and Philosophy

Volume 10, Issue 1, February 2025     |     PP. 1-11      |     PDF (163 K)    |     Pub. Date: February 22, 2025
DOI: 10.54647/computer720110    15 Downloads     548 Views  

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Weikang Zhu, School of philosophy, Anhui University, China

Abstract
In the past 20 years, with the development of emerging technologies such as the Internet, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, big data and artificial intelligence, intelligence developed on the basis of informatization is in the ascendant, and the revolution of big data, pervasive computing, interconnection of everything and intelligent machine intelligence is about to emerge. Regardless of whether the intelligence explosion nurtured by singularity can become a reality, intelligence will inevitably promote the integration and accelerated development of cutting-edge technologies such as information, life, cognition, and nanotechnology with quantum technology. Although the process of technology moving towards human beings has been ongoing since modern times, the impact of the intelligent revolution is not only speed and breadth, but is also pushing humanity towards a new era of increasingly deep technological advancement - intelligent perception and control based on data and computing will enable technology to intervene in human life, behavior, cognition, consciousness, emotions, and morality at various possible scales. Faced with these disruptive changes of the times, the question is no longer whether humanity should promote the intelligent revolution and deep technological process, but how to assess its profound impact and possible prospects, explore the acceptable prospects of the intelligent revolution and deep technological process for humanity, and then conduct in-depth philosophical analysis, value questioning, and ethical construction on it.

Keywords
artificial intelligence; technological revolution; philosophical fusion; information age; ethical construction

Cite this paper
Weikang Zhu, The Integration of Artificial Intelligence Revolution and Philosophy , SCIREA Journal of Computer. Volume 10, Issue 1, February 2025 | PP. 1-11. 10.54647/computer720110

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