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UDC 004.8
The problem of communicative interaction between humans and intelligent computer systems (generative neural networks) is considered. By imitating the specific features of human communication, such systems position themselves not only as utilitarian digital tools, but also as virtual quasi-interlocutors. However, generative neural networks at the present stage only simulate meaningful communication and elements of consciousness. They lack semantic abilities and subjective experience. Human interaction with intelligent machines poses important philosophical and applied problems for society: adequate perception of intelligent technical entities generated by humans; verification of information supplied by AI; ethical principles of AI systems.
artificial intelligence, generative neural networks, computer, consciousness, communication, ethics of AI
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