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Article
History, Methodology and Hypothesis of Artificial Intelligence
Author(s)
Khatira Guliyeva
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1514/2021.04.002
Affiliation(s)
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of ANAS, Baku, Azerbaijan
ABSTRACT
This articleexamines the
history, methodology and essence of the hypothesis of the philosophy of
artificial intelligence, which is the most important scientific and technical
phenomenon of globalization. The author traces the artificial intelligence (AI)
system from analogous examples of antiquity to its foundation in the 3rd decade
of the last century, pays attention to the stages of the emergence and
development of Turing’s theory, and also analyzes and evaluates the philosophy
of this area using scientific theory and theory. The conclusion drawn from the
analysis in the article is based on the author’s subjective conclusions that “artificial
intelligence is a useful thing for man and civilization, but it cannot
completely replace or destroy the labor consciousness”.The author also draws
attention to the differences in the attitude to artificial intelligence,
assessing the real situation in this area and concludes that man, as the
creator of all scientific and theoretical navigation, can control the field of
artificial intelligence by his will.In other words, the development and
progress of artificial intelligence began with man and will continue with man.
Artificial machines can help people; they cannot replace them.
KEYWORDS
civilization, artificial intelligence, progress, philosophy
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