Gender in Artificial Intelligence (AI-Android) on Sophia and (AI-Virtual) on Lilmiquela
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the 21st-century is growing rapidly. Now human life leaves very little boundary between the real and the artificial. AI intelligence over time becomes more organic and results in the melting of boundaries between humans and AI. In the last decade, AI-Android and AI-Vi...
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description | Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the 21st-century is growing rapidly. Now human life leaves very little boundary between the real and the artificial. AI intelligence over time becomes more organic and results in the melting of boundaries between humans and AI. In the last decade, AI-Android and AI-Virtual have emerged which have increasingly blended the boundaries of reality. Through analysis of the philosophy of artificial intelligence in the spectrum of post-phenomenological embodied Don Ihde and Vincent C. Müller, it was found that one of the things that increasingly fused human reality and AI was gender choice. This choice has been proven to result in the dissolution of human and AI realities, and will further challenge humans to develop a philosophy of transhumanism. Because, if AI has been so organic and fused, then the development of AI will be in accordance, as well as with human development. If not said to be human itself. |
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