The Concept of Transhumanism and Artificial Intelligence
Автор: Mebarek F.
Журнал: Science, Education and Innovations in the Context of Modern Problems @imcra
Статья в выпуске: 2 vol.8, 2025 года.
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It is essential to question the future resulting from the current digital and societal transformations. Therefore, philosophers must rethink and question values and virtues that align with our contemporary era. This reflects an awareness of the dangers posed by intelligent machines in their inevitable form and the need to confront them by resisting the crises that have begun to threaten the future and fate of humanity, as expressed by Morin (2009). It is an era of disruption and a clash of values shaped by globalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which have introduced means of death, genocide, and the biological degradation of humans and ecology. Therefore, serious consideration must be given to overcoming these imbalances by renewing the future vision of human dignity, following the dominance of nanotechnology, such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. Philosophy is no longer merely a tool for thinking and critique; it now plays a strategic and active role in daily practice, shifting from mere discourse to action and application. This is the task of applied philosophy, which has gained the attention of many philosophers, such as Fukuyama, who focused on human beings and the potential dangers to their future due to digital transformation, as well as the shift from biology to ecology, reflecting the rapid development of biology. We are faced here with the shock of the future brought about by technology.
Applied philosophy, Artificial intelligence, Enlightened human, Ethics, Transhumanism
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/16010462
IDR: 16010462 | DOI: 10.56334/sei/8.2.72