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Philosophical and anthropology understanding of Hybrid Intelligence

https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2025-1-24-37

Abstract

Through the prism of philosophical anthropology, the article updates the concepts of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), Hybrid (Bio-hybrid) Intelligence, human nature, as well as long-term disputes around them. The issue of denaturalization of the bodily and mental in a person is revealed. The specifics of modern research on natural and artificial intelligence in the mirror of neuroscience are being comprehended. It is noted that a distinctive feature of the main directions for studying human consciousness and brain when trying to create AGI, Hybrid (Bio-hybrid) Intelligence is a Body-oriented approach using neurointerfaces. The “Brain-Computer” and “Brain-to-Brain” Interfaces are presented as fundamentally new communication and control channels that can ensure the integration of the human brain with information devices when creating hybrid and Bio-hybrid Intelligent Systems. As one of the promising directions in the development of philosophical and anthropological research, it is proposed to comprehend the prospects and risks of the development of hybrid intelligence. At the same time, it is noted that the development of modern areas of Hybrid Intelligence research is significantly influenced by neuroscience. The joint and complementary nature of the interaction of natural and AGI is emphasized, pointing to the potential for synergy when these two forms of intelligence are effectively combined, without forgetting the ethical consequences and ensuring that a person is prepared for the transformational changes.

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E. V. Chapny
Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Elena V. Chapny, Cand. of Sci. (Philosophy)

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Chapny E.V. Philosophical and anthropology understanding of Hybrid Intelligence. RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies. 2025;(1):24-37. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2025-1-24-37

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