Introduction In this article I will explain the philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This will delve into much of the philosophical significance of artificial intelligence. In this article, I will demonstrate that the future of mankind, born from the virtual invention of machinery and artificial intelligence I can think, has a philosophical meaning for the future of mankind. Through examples of IBM 's AI system (such as Watson and Deep Blue), the intersection of strong AI, weak AI and human consciousness will also be investigated.
Abstract: "Post Human" is a general term that includes a variety of different movements and thought groups, including philosophy, culture, critical post-humanismism;); a new materialistic feminist approach; anti humanism, superman Different scenery of principle, superhumanism, posthumanism. The general and inclusive use of this term causes methodological and theoretical confusion between experts and non-experts. In this article we will explore the difference between these exercises. In particular, we focus on the area of meaning shared by posthumanism and superhumanism. In suggesting these two independent but related philosophies, posthumanism may be a more comprehensive view to reflect future possibilities.
It may be useful to introduce a short discussion about the human philosophical discourse and its meaning. In a broad sense, posthumanism aims to relocate mankind from their self-centered position in the world. Such things may be related to various coordinates such as evolution, ecology and technology. Indeed, posthumanism is divided into many fields. The most noteworthy are two areas. One of them focuses on co-evolution of machinery with human beings. This field of posthumanism is often called superhumanism and continues to raise human capabilities through scientific and technical means, trying to understand human meaning to human beings. Our body is stronger and increasingly complex Technical files are a potentially comprehensive memory for us. Another department of posthumanism focuses on the opposite problem - biological and material problems