Abstract

The relevance of the study lies in the need for a comprehensive assessment of the consequences of the im-plementation of the transhumanist concept in sociocultural practices. Until recently, political and legal institu-tions went hand in hand with human evolution and legitimized the resulting social transformations at the state level. However, the socio-cybernetic evolution that began at the end of the last century significantly accelerated the rhythm of life and changed the ontology of humanity. This circumstance forced political institutions to be proactive. Staking on human improvement with the help of high technologies, most modern states do not simp-ly stabilize society in all its diversity, but try to determine the optimal vector of social development and create a technological foundation for subsequent transformation. At the same time, particular attention is paid to the development of convergent technologies and the possibility of using them for the benefit of humanity.

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