Abstract

<div><p class="4">In the 21<sup>st</sup> century, artificial intelligence is a force that surpasses artificial intelligence in many aspects, because it has appeared in all fields of social life, from the Internet search engine that determines the taste and preference of obtaining digital information to the intelligent refrigerator that can issue purchase orders to maintain its availability when some food is exhausted. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the ethical, ontological and legal problems that may arise from the wide use of artificial intelligence in today’s society, as a preliminary attempt to solve the problems raised in the title. In terms of methodology, this is a paper prepared using written document sources, such as: literary works, international news articles and arbitration articles published in scientific journals. Its conclusion is that AI may change the lifestyle of the whole civilization in many ways, and even negatively change the human condition by changing human identity and genetic integrity, and weaken people’s leading role in building their own realityd.</p></div>

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