Author: Комилов, Далер Рустамович
Annotation: This article is dedicated to the philosophical analysis of the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and the meaning of human existence, with particular emphasis on the issue of moral responsibility. The authors, drawing on the philosophical tradition from Socrates and Plato to Immanuel Kant, Martin Heidegger, and Hans Jonas, demonstrate that self-consciousness, free will, and moral responsibility are fundamental elements of human existence and cannot be fully replicated or imitated by artificial systems. The study employs ontological, epistemological, and existential approaches, emphasizing the necessity of a future-oriented ethics and global responsibility in the context of rapid technological advancement. Through an analysis of the risks associated with the decline of self-awareness, the reduction of humans to objects, and the erosion of humanistic values within a technocratic environment, the article highlights the significance of moral philosophy and the urgent need to safeguard human freedom and dignity at the core of technological progress. This research, based on primary sources in the philosophy of being and ethics, clarifies the importance of morality, responsibility, and human meaning in the realities of the digital age.
Keywords: artificial intelligence (ai); conscience and self-consciousness; moral responsibility; philosophy of being and knowledge; future-oriented ethics; human values and artificial technologies; existential philosophy; limitations of ai; hans jonas and the value of responsible ethics; freedom and human personality in the digital age.
Pages in journal: 138 - 147