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Philosophy. Psychology. Pedagogy

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The problem of digital recognition of personal behavior in the context of modern challenges: Socio-philosophical and theological analysis

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Ustyantsev Vladimir Borisovich, Saratov State University
Orlov Mikhail Olegovych, Saratov State University
Listvina Evgeniya Viktorovna, Saratov State University
Ryazanov Alexander Vladimirovich, Povolzhsky Institute of Management named after P.A. Stolypin
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Introduction. The article examines the problem of digital personality recognition as one of the dimensions of artificial intelligence from the perspective of socio-philosophical and theological analysis. Theoretical analysis. One of the distinctive features of the scientific and technological development of modern society is that various artificial intelligence (AI) systems have moved from the category of science fiction, utopian projects, innovative developments, prototypes and market innovations to the category of familiar and little-noticed elements of everyday life. This technology, also known as the Internet of Behavior, involves identifying and assessing an individual’s behavior both from the point of view of compliance with requirements and from the point of view of identifying patterns of individual behavior that can become the basis for his identification. The prerequisites and conditions for the emergence of the phenomenon of “golemization” of the individual are analyzed, i.e. its reduction to a set of external physical actions and manifestations without taking into account internal motives as one of the risks that require social philosophical and theological reflection. Conclusion. Within the framework of socio-philosophical and theological discourse, digital recognition of personal behavior can have a positive meaning, because increases attention to responsibility for one’s actions and potentially leads to a decrease in crime rates, as well as a negative value due to the possibility of creating virtual identities that differ from a person’s true identity.

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Received: 
07.10.2023
Accepted: 
13.11.2023
Published: 
25.12.2023