Knowledge and Power Relationships between Artificial Intelligence and the Human Condition: Reflections from Contemporary Social Philosophy

Keywords: knowledge and power, artificial intelligence, human condition, contemporary philosophy

Abstract

The technological advances of the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century have allowed a greater massification of computer systems that, under a series of instructions, can follow complex tasks that allow us to imitate human intelligence. The objective of this article is to expose the relationships of knowledge and power between artificial intelligence and the human condition from contemporary social philosophy. Through a methodology with a qualitative epistemic approach, of a documentary-bibliographic type, the hermeneutical analysis and interpretation of texts is used as a data analysis instrument, which will be applied to various publications whose central theme is artificial intelligence, human condition, knowledge and philosophy. , in order to contrast their arguments and how these types of programs transform the ways in which human knowledge and its various manifestations are configured. This research concludes that artificial intelligence, despite being a novel element that considerably reduces hundreds of tasks that may be redundant or repetitive, is not yet at a level of development that effectively imitates or emulates human capabilities; At the same time, the human factor will always be intrinsic to the human condition due to the fact that it belongs to the cognitive-rational spectrum of man as a species and is biopsychosocial, so AI is only a projection of human capabilities limited to its programming in programan that they lack the human element in their own nature.

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Published
2024-04-03
How to Cite
Krylova, S., Krylova, V., Nataliya , M., Gerasymova, E., & Tabler, T. (2024). Knowledge and Power Relationships between Artificial Intelligence and the Human Condition: Reflections from Contemporary Social Philosophy. Interacción Y Perspectiva, 14(2), 360-370. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10909683