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ISSN 2227-6564 e-ISSN 2687-1505 DOI:10.37482/2687-1505
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Section: Philosophy, Sociology, Politology Download (pdf, 3.9MB )UDC141.2AuthorsGrigoriy S. SmirnovIvanovo State University; ul. Ermaka 39, Ivanovo, 153025, Russian Federation; e-mail: gssmirnov@mail.ru Aleksandr S. Nikiforov Ivanovo State University; ul. Ermaka 39, Ivanovo, 153025, Russian Federation; e-mail: stay88@yandex.ru AbstractThis article analyses the development of digital technologies, formation of an integrated semiotic and information space, and fusion of the biological and technical media, indicating a coevolutionary trend in the theory and practice of global mind construction. The authors focused on the works by Raymond Kurzweil, one of the pioneers in the sphere of creating artificial intelligence. His practiceoriented theory of integration of organic and electronic intelligence into a single mind through the cloud is based on a mathematical correspondence between the organization of language and that of the brain, which substantiates the viability of the electronic model of the brain. Further, the paper studies the basic principles of organization of language, thinking and the brain, such as hierarchy and recursion. A critical evaluation is made of the possibility of creating a thinking machine connected to the global information space, in the future capable of transforming into a single thinking organism. It is pointed out that at the present stage mind modelling in its fundamentals and principles is primarily focused on language research. Moreover, the authors drew parallels between the modern Western tradition and Russian philosophical thought, both of which consider language to be one of the organizing and fundamental derivatives of mind. Further, the paper provides a definition of the concept of planetary cephalization and shows that its meaning is determined by the processes of coevolution of natural and artificial intelligence in the context of implementing the complementarity principle (wave–particle duality) and the correspondence principle (each subsequent theory, thus, also the form of being, includes the preceding one as a special case). The authors put forward a fundamental idea that the formation of artificial mind (artificial intelligence) is a continuation of the geological process of cephalization, which is argued in the works by V.I. Vernadsky in respect to the scientific thought as a planetary phenomenon. In addition, the paper substantiates that the ideas of forming a single semiotic universe are complementary to the aim of creating a global mind in its invariants.Keywordsnatural mind, electronic (artificial) mind, artificial intelligence, cephalization of the noosphere, planetary cephalizationReferences
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