Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of aspects of human consciousness in the context of the introduction of artificial intelligence technology in legal activity. The article considers the issues of presence of elements of consciousness in superpower artificial intelligence, the issues of relevance of the use of artificial intelligence technology in law, challenges to human consciousness as a result of the introduction of artificial intelligence in legal activity, the issues of dehumanisation of law in technological terms under the influence of the introduction of artificial intelligence in legal activity. We understand the dehumanisation of law as the loss of human significance as the main subject of legal relations and the displacement of humans from traditional activities due to their insufficient functional efficiency. It is manifested not only in giving legal personality to non– traditional subjects of law (e.g., electronic person or electronic administrative person), not only in the displacement of a human being from the chain "norm–addressee" by means of machine–written and machine–executed law, not only in the expansion of technological norms, which leads to the displacement of legal norms, but also in the cyborgisation of some people and the degradation of others in the process of their self–removal or elimination from the activities they have mastered, including in the legal sphere.As a result of the study, the author comes to the conclusion that the widespread introduction of artificial intelligence is not a technological problem and not even a problem of creating an effective legal regulation of a new subject of legal relations – it is a serious challenge to human consciousness itself and, at the same time, one of perhaps the last chances for man to realize himself as a God–man.
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