From Divine Transcendence to the Artificial One. Challenges of the New Technologies
From Divine Transcendence to the Artificial One. Challenges of the New Technologies
Author(s): Loredana Terec-VladSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: Singularity; Transhumanism; Artificial Intelligence; New Technologies; Possible Worlds.
Summary/Abstract: The invasion of the new technologies in our lives and the current dependence upon them makes us believe that in a not too distant future we will be made of more technology than biological matter. If until recently computers had hardly been discovered, today we are witnessing a real technological revolution in all the fields: biology, medicine etc. The evolution of the new technologies has raised various questions related to the future of mankind and the current human species, which determines us to make speculations regarding a future event that may occur. For this reason, in this paper I shall analyze the concept of artificial intelligence and singularity and I shall also outline the relationship between the ontological argument and the possible worlds. The idea of possible world can serve as a way of describing a metaphor (heretofore) in the philosophy of science, as singularity can exist in a possible world only if one creates the conditions of a new concept regarding fiction. We believe that technological singularity will change the values of the current society and the individual will have to face a world that depersonalizes the individual, as transhumanism draws the theoretical frameworks of a ‹‹brave new world››. In this paper, we have also analyzed the logical explanation of God's existence and the explanation of singularity through artificial intelligence. Therefore, we shall bring up for discussion the idea of virtual universe in the context of downloaded consciousness, which can be operated through artificial intelligence. Our conclusions refer to the fact that eternal life could exist artificially, but it cannot be demonstrated in terms of the ontological argument.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 06/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 119-129
- Page Count: 11