A PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
This article examines the philosophical analysis of artificial intelligence, its stages of development, and its relationship to human
thought. The study shows that artificial intelligence was initially developed in connection with mechanical and computational
processes, and later became involved in complex issues such as cognition, perception, decision-making, and self-understanding. It
also analyzes the theoretical differences between weak and strong forms of artificial intelligence, the algorithmic nature of thinking,
and the specific aspects of human consciousness, in particular, the problems of intuition, qualia, introspection, and the perception
of essence
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