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This work is a follow-up to the paper “Twelve Theses on Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Sociality” that we published five years ago. It explains why the previous work holds true and examines the evolution of AI in contemporary capitalist society. The paper pro-vides an overview of recent changes resulting from the widespread integration of AI technologies into society’s daily life and explores de-velopments influenced by the incorporation of AI instruments into everyday human practices. The authors analyze specialized literature deal-ing with AI and present findings from their own research. They define the conceptual founda-tions for social analytics in AI and explain the logic underlying the growing interdependence between humans and AI instruments. The dis-cussion addresses both the potential and ac-tual revolutionary changes in artificial thinking and computer technologies. The paper high-lights new conceptual frameworks, including alternate sociality, algorithm or machine in-terdependence, and human-centered AI. The authors conclude that the compatibility of AI tools with humanity currently depends on their social acceptability, emphasizing the impor-tance of understanding the rapid and unpre-dictable changes that arise when AI is integrated into specific social, cultural, and economic practices.
Переведенное названиеARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THIRTEEN THESES, TWO DILEMMAS (ONE MORAL, ONE POLITI-CAL), AND FIVE QUESTIONS ON WHAT TO DO
Язык оригиналарусский
Страницы (с-по)284–303
Число страниц20
ЖурналМОНИТОРИНГ ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ: ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЕ И СОЦИАЛЬНЫЕ ПЕРЕМЕНЫ
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 10 мая 2026
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