Abstract
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.
Publisher
European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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