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The Concept of Demon in Modern Science and the Prospects of Artificial Intelligence

Yulin Shan

Abstract


The profound demon constructs in modern science are far from mere speculative novelties; they represent crucial efforts by humanity to precisely grasp the world and understand the essence of the mind. The endeavor of artificial intelligence to transform these demon
constructs into reality profoundly impacts how we evaluate mental qualities. Judgments about the prospects of artificial intelligence are often
constrained by subjective preferences for human intelligence, and ethical expectations frequently lag behind technological advancements. All
of this should be examined within the parallel progression of human life and technological development.

Keywords


Demon; Artificial Intelligence; Mental Qualities; Prospects

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i12.6304

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