Abstract

The work analyzes the impact of artificial intelligence technologies on the formation and development of human capital. As part of the study, a definition of the term “artificial intelligence” is derived, including the idea of the latter as the ability of a machine to imitate the cognitive functions inherent in humans. The duality of the approach to assessing the level of development of artificial intelligence is described, where both the state of maximum similarity to the human mind and the maximum discrepancy between artificial intelligence and its “natural” referent can be recognized as a high level. It is concluded that the role of artificial intelligence is contradictory in ensuring the development of human capital and, above all, in the ethical aspect, since artificial intelligence is devoid of human ideas about moral standards.

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