In: Newsletter on the results of scholarly work in sociology, criminology, philosophy and political science: scientific journal, Volume 2, Issue 3, p. 52-67
The significance of research into artificial intelligence in a digital society is underscored by several driving forces for change, including space exploration, biotechnology, and emerging technologies. These developments have profound implications for human society, impacting various contemporary concerns such as economics, politics, ethics, law, and conflict resolution. In navigating this digital landscape, anthropology must reexamine the place of humans within a society increasingly intertwined with artificial intelligence, encompassing consciousness and even the physical body. The primary objective of this study is to conceptualize artificial intelligence as a catalyst for ecosystem growth within the realms of technological, ontological, and anthropological dimensions.
In: Newsletter on the results of scholarly work in sociology, criminology, philosophy and political science: scientific journal, Volume 2, Issue 1, p. 38-53
The significance of studying artificial intelligence within our contemporary society holds immense importance as the world has embraced an era of novel innovations. The objective of this investigation is to conceptualize the advancement of an artificial intelligence-centered society within the framework of risks and challenges characteristic of postmodernity, while also exploring its potential integration across all facets of human existence. The study encompasses three key objectives: Exploring the evolution of artificial intelligence through its four distinct waves, as it progressively becomes more intricate and exerts an impact on human life. Investigating the developmental trajectories of artificial intelligence (AI) within the context of the growth of smart societies and smart technologies. Developing the conceptualization of artificial intelligence within the dynamic landscape of technological shifts and the digital economy. Upon analysis, it becomes evident that the progression of an artificial intelligence-based society within the realm of the digital economy is in a state of perpetual evolution, leading to enhancements and the emergence of novel challenges, issues, and risks. The article presents a comprehensive exploration of the development of an artificial intelligence-driven society through its successive "four waves," each characterized by increasing complexity and influence on human existence. The pathways of artificial intelligence development within the domain of smart societies and smart technologies are thoroughly examined. It becomes apparent that artificial intelligence has the capacity to fulfill various functions, including learning, comprehension, reasoning, and interaction. Its applications extend across diverse domains including: (a) data security, (b) fraud detection in financial contexts, (c) diagnosis of human ailments in machines, and (d) anticipation of potential diseases based on markers, as well as personalized marketing strategies designed to gather insights about customers. In essence, our interconnected and susceptible society confronts a multitude of risks, predicaments, and challenges. Therefore, safeguarding ourselves becomes imperative, necessitating a triumph in the contest for the ethical implications of technology. This victory in the realm of technological morality is an imperative measure to withstand the trials of progress.
In: Newsletter on the results of scholarly work in sociology, criminology, philosophy and political science: scientific journal, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 36-55
This paper aims to comprehend both the theoretical and practical aspects of studying society's digital transformation as a sustainable development goal within the context of global problems and challenges of modernity. The research objectives are as follows: 1) to review the role and significance of digital technologies in addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic and in achieving sustainable development; 2) to identify digital transformation as an innovative approach to solving the problems associated with sustainable development; 3) to analyze the issue of digital divide as a global economic and social challenge; 4) to develop guidelines for enhancing the efficiency of innovative digital transformation systems. Currently, numerous studies have explored the connection between digital technologies and sustainable development. Digital technologies such as smartphones, the Internet, artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things, cloud computing, and others have the potential to contribute to the implementation of the SDGs.
In: Newsletter on the results of scholarly work in sociology, criminology, philosophy and political science: scientific journal, Volume 3, Issue 1, p. 36-47
The focal point of this article revolves around delving into the strategic planning, management practices, and decision-making activities of business luminaries (such as Bill Gates, Andrew Grove, Steve Jobs) who were the pioneering stars of the contemporary technology realm. Drawing from an in-depth analysis of their three-decade experiences steering companies with a cumulative value of 1.5 trillion dollars—namely, Microsoft, Intel, and Apple—we have distilled five foundational principles that were consistently present in their strategic planning approaches. These principles not only empowered them to surpass competitors but also served as a guide for their unparalleled success. A shared attribute among these individuals was their adeptness at recognizing their weaknesses and orchestrating actions to counterbalance those shortcomings. They demonstrated a proclivity for enlisting executives who possessed traits, habits, and competencies they themselves lacked. Yet, despite their astute awareness of their own strengths and limitations, B. Gates, E. Grove, and S. Jobs exhibited some degree of error in crafting the management blueprint for their companies' future—tasks that eventually landed on someone else's shoulders.
The paper presents an analysis of artificial intelligence as the most recent phenomenon induced by the technological breakthrough of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. On the one hand, it may change economic progress; on the other hand, it brings risks and challenges for all of humanity. The purpose of the study is to conceptualize artificial intelligence as a phenomenon, a dynamic process, and a research result of a number of scientists. It represents a complex system for analysis, to which the AGILE methodology is applied. Research Objectives are: to illustrate the dynamics of the evolution and development of artificial intelligence as the principal decisive force that could potentially change humanity; to identify artificial intelligence (AI) as a factor in economic restructuring; to define areas of advancement in artificial intelligence; to highlight the advantages of augmented reality in the context of digital technology development; to uncover the risks and threats associated with artificial intelligence. In this context, the authors suggest developing specific practical recommendations to enhance the future control of artificial intelligence.
The aim of the study is to analyze smart-philosophy, which refers to the priority research based on the new interaction between man and society. The methodological basis of the study is the synergetic approach, in the context of which new realities are "smart" with innovative potential. The informational approach to the analysis of society is based on the synergetic, nonlinear methodology, the analysis of which is applicable to the global transformation's characteristic of autoreflexive societies of high complexity. It also uses methods for measuring the "smart society" - anthropological and socio-axiological, based on people, education, the movement towards the "society of innovation" and knowledge. It is concluded that the breakthrough in the system of information and communication technologies has determined profound meaningful changes in all spheres of social activity, which is the theoretical autoreflexion of modernity and its dominant direction. The result of the study is the conceptualization of the smart-philosophy of the XXI century as the highest stage of civilizational development of mankind.
Through the method of metaphysics typical of philosophy, the objective of the study is to conceptualize the political dimension of the interaction of digital man and society in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The modeling method helps to create a model of interaction between the digital person and the digital society as a way of managing objectives to adapt people to increasing conditions of complexity and uncertainty, to provide a comprehensive analysis. As society becomes more complex, the model must become a flexible digital society. It is concluded that the analysis of variables and the determination of the optimal set of components of the digitalization of society play an important role: political, economic, administrative, social, and spiritual. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the optimal model that will achieve a balance between human nature, man, and society. As a result of the analysis carried out, modern theoretical approaches to the interaction of the digital person and a digital society in the context of the philosophy of politics are also investigated.
Through the method of metaphysics typical of philosophy, the objective of the study is to conceptualize the political dimension of the interaction of digital man and society in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The modeling method helps to create a model of interaction between the digital person and the digital society as a way of managing objectives to adapt people to increasing conditions of complexity and uncertainty, to provide a comprehensive analysis. As society becomes more complex, the model must become a flexible digital society. It is concluded that the analysis of variables and the determination of the optimal set of components of the digitalization of society play an important role: political, economic, administrative, social, and spiritual. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the optimal model that will achieve a balance between human nature, man, and society. As a result of the analysis carried out, modern theoretical approaches to the interaction of the digital person and a digital society in the context of the philosophy of politics are also investigated.
The urgency of the studied problem is due to the fact that reveals one of the most popular and fashionable areas of philosophy of the XXI century - the philosophy of postmodernism, in the context of which the coronavirus discourse fits, which continues to deepen and fill with new content. Due to the huge number of problems of digital transformation of human existence, the concepts of postmodern society in the context of digitalization should be explored in order to overcome the negative consequences of coronavirus existence. The aim of the article is to conceptualize the philosophy of postmodernism, which unfolds, on the one hand, as a search for new forms of creative self-expression, and on the other, as a crisis of philosophical knowledge. The objectives of the study include the analysis of the concepts of postmodern reality, which is based on the formation of a new system of categories and concepts as a system of ways of constructing a new being - postmodernism, deconstructivism, simulacrum. This system of concepts includes a set of methods of cognition of reality - ontological-metaphysical, logical-axiological, critical-existential to understand the essence and existence of man, understanding their correlations and attributive system parameters, structure, substrate, characteristic of understanding a complex society. An ambivalent and contradictory current is represented, which has spread to many areas - politics, religion, science in search of an assessment of the cognitive capabilities of man and his place in the modern world. The materials of the article are of practical value for in-depth understanding of postmodern philosophy, which is closely related to the problems of coronavirus and post-coronavirus life. It is concluded that postmodernity is a big process of losing the sensation of history and the meaning of a person, which led to the destruction of history, a crisis of philosophical knowledge in the era of digitalization, in which the original no longer makes sense, and the model of a veiled copy prevails.
In: Newsletter on the results of scholarly work in sociology, criminology, philosophy and political science: scientific journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, p. 48-57
The purpose of the research is to analyze cybercrime as the most recent phenomenon of the information society, induced by the technological breakthrough of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which brought risks and challenges to all mankind. Objective of the study is the theoretical analysis of a rather complex and dangerous phenomenon of cybercrime, the occurrence of which is caused by a dynamic process of criminal use of disruptive technologies in selfish purposes of criminals for the enrichment and unlawful use. Cybercriminals are regularly updating techniques and tools to apply the latest technology to their illegal activities. Today, criminals are developing their clandestine mobile radio telecommunications systems in all countries and are demonstrating the highest level of technical expertise to improve them and in doing so outperform the defenders of law and order. Nowadays cybercriminals are practicing hacking into hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of accounts, and they are far ahead of the curve. Thus, today we must realize the threatening scale of both organized cybercrime and terrorist organizations, to which governments have fallen out of favor as they turn on the people. The control of cybercrime in the information space acts as an object of research. The subject of the study includes ways to overcome the challenges and threats spread in cyberspace.
The purpose of the research was to analyze the problems of preservation and reproduction of physical and psychological integrity of a person in extreme conditions and, at the same time, to identify the patterns of formation of a complete personality, since today there is a lot of stress, depression and physical fatigue. In extreme situations of martial law and instability, we do our best to overcome the problems of physical and psychological incongruity and personality crisis. The methodology consists in the use of methods such as: analytical, logical, historical, comparative, axiological, which contribute to the identification of problems addressed. The object of the research means or implies a set of humanitarian tasks that correspond to the processes of formation of the integrity of the individual. The novelty lies in the understanding of objective processes of reproduction of physical and psychological integrity of the individual in extreme conditions, including wars, crises, uncertainty, instability, informational similarity, which are analyzed in terms of interconnection, interdependence and development, the overcoming of which contributes to the integrity of the individual and social welfare.