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Интерфейсы «мозг–компьютер» и «мозг–мозг» в структуре конвергирующих технологий (на основе экспериментальных данных НИТЦ нейротехнологий ЮФУ). / Боков, Герман Евгеньевич; Чапны , Е.В.; Шапошников, П.Д.
в: Философия науки и техники, Том 29, № 1, 01.06.2024, стр. 34-47 .Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Интерфейсы «мозг–компьютер» и «мозг–мозг» в структуре конвергирующих технологий (на основе экспериментальных данных НИТЦ нейротехнологий ЮФУ)
AU - Боков, Герман Евгеньевич
AU - Чапны , Е.В.
AU - Шапошников, П.Д.
PY - 2024/6/1
Y1 - 2024/6/1
N2 - The article presents a conceptual analysis of the main directions and methods of studying the human psyche, consciousness and brain in contemporary domestic and foreign research. The concept of “converging technologies” is considered in context of the creation of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It describes programs for the neuroscientific study of organization of psychic processes in the field of visualization of brain processes and the mapping method, which helps to understand how different parts of the brain can be structurally and functionally separated from each other. The publication pays special attention to understanding the possible use of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and Brain-to-Brain Interfaces (BMI) in the creation of AGI, “hybrid intelligence”. Brain interfaces are presented as fundamentally new channels of communication and control. An example of a biohybrid odor recognition system developed at the Research Center of Neurotechnology of the Southern Federal University is given. We are talking about the implementation of control through the BMI and mental commands of a biological object – a rat. From the position of a body-oriented approach this work reveals the problem of co-evolution of the body, consciousness, technology and social environment in the postnon-classical paradigm. It is concluded that modern neuroscience has a significant impact on understanding the functioning of the human brain, consciousness and cognitive processes. The feasibility of studying the possible use of BCI and BMI technologies in stimulating brain areas to create sensations equivalent to touch, etc. is noted. We are also talking about the use of biohybrid systems controlled through BMI technology as systems that combine the advantages of natural and artificial intelligence (with further elaboration of ethical issues).
AB - The article presents a conceptual analysis of the main directions and methods of studying the human psyche, consciousness and brain in contemporary domestic and foreign research. The concept of “converging technologies” is considered in context of the creation of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). It describes programs for the neuroscientific study of organization of psychic processes in the field of visualization of brain processes and the mapping method, which helps to understand how different parts of the brain can be structurally and functionally separated from each other. The publication pays special attention to understanding the possible use of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and Brain-to-Brain Interfaces (BMI) in the creation of AGI, “hybrid intelligence”. Brain interfaces are presented as fundamentally new channels of communication and control. An example of a biohybrid odor recognition system developed at the Research Center of Neurotechnology of the Southern Federal University is given. We are talking about the implementation of control through the BMI and mental commands of a biological object – a rat. From the position of a body-oriented approach this work reveals the problem of co-evolution of the body, consciousness, technology and social environment in the postnon-classical paradigm. It is concluded that modern neuroscience has a significant impact on understanding the functioning of the human brain, consciousness and cognitive processes. The feasibility of studying the possible use of BCI and BMI technologies in stimulating brain areas to create sensations equivalent to touch, etc. is noted. We are also talking about the use of biohybrid systems controlled through BMI technology as systems that combine the advantages of natural and artificial intelligence (with further elaboration of ethical issues).
KW - NBIC-technologies
KW - artificial general intelligence
KW - biohybrid systems
KW - body-oriented approach
KW - brain-computer interfaces (BCI)
KW - brain-to-brain interfaces (BMI)
KW - cognitive processes
KW - converging technologies
KW - digital intelligence
KW - hybrid intelligence
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/8f88cb65-48a8-39b7-8172-7a4a43206476/
U2 - 10.21146/2413-9084-2024-29-1-34-47
DO - 10.21146/2413-9084-2024-29-1-34-47
M3 - статья
VL - 29
SP - 34
EP - 47
JO - Filosofiya Nauki i Tehniki
JF - Filosofiya Nauki i Tehniki
SN - 2413-9084
IS - 1
ER -
ID: 121341888