Artificial intelligence in the research of consciousness and in social life (in honor of 70-years anniversary of A. Turing’s paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” (papers of the “round table”)
V. Lektorsky, Ekaterina A. Alekseeva, N. Emelyanova, A. V. Katunin, Inna G. Merkulova, S. Pirozhkova, E. Trufanova, I. Shchedrina, Aleksandra F. Yakovleva
Philosophy of Science and Technology January 1, 2022 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.21146/2413-9084-2022-27-1-5-33 via Semantic Scholar
Summary
A round-table discussion held in 2020 marked the 70th anniversary of Alan Turing's paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence.' Participants examined how artificial intelligence research contributes to understanding human consciousness and natural intelligence, as well as the opportunities and risks of deploying AI in education, politics, and social communication. The discussion highlighted the need for a fresh philosophical analysis of Turing's work in light of contemporary digital challenges and advances in AI systems.
Study at a glance
| Design | round-table discussion |
|---|---|
| Key finding | The round table demonstrated the importance of re-examining Turing's paper philosophically in the context of modern digital challenges and AI development. |
Abstract
The article contains the papers of the “round table” discussion that was held at the Department of Philosophy of the State Academic University for the Humanities on October 30th 2020. The “round table” was dedicated to the 70-years anniversary of the publication of Alan Turing’s famous paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” (1950). The speakers have discussed the role of the artificial intelligence research in understanding of human consciousness and natural intelligence, the possibilities and dangers of artificial intelligence introduction in different spheres of modern life – education, political activity, social communications. The importance of the new philosophical analysis of the Turing’s paper considering new digital challenges and artificial intellectual systems development was demonstrated.