17.06.2025
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SUN’IY INTELLEKT, ONG VA TIL MUAMMOSI

Author: Bekdavlat, Aliyev

Annotation: This article explores the problem of consciousness within the context of the development of artificial intelligence, analyzing its philosophical and linguistic aspects. The relevance of the research stems from the growing interest in creating “conscious artificial intelligence” and the need to develop principles for human-machine interaction, as well as relevant ethical norms. The work raises the fundamental question of the possibility of consciousness in artificially created systems, including an examination of the limits of its reproduction. The article examines approaches to defining consciousness, including an analysis of critical experiments such as John Searle's "Chinese Room" thought experiment. It also considers existential questions arising from the development of artificial intelligence. The article analyzes the role of language as a tool for thought and cognition, explores modern language models of artificial intelligence, and identifies the problem of semantic understanding. The article aims to analyze the philosophical and linguistic bases of the problem of consciousness in the context of AI, to identify limitations of modern technologies and to outline prospects for further research. The conclusion emphasizes the complexity of the problem and points out the need for further study, as modern artificial intelligence systems, despite impressive progress, are not yet capable of true semantic understanding and cannot claim to possess consciousness in the traditional sense.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, language models, thinking, machine consciousness, semantic understanding.

Pages in journal: 157 - 169

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