Abstract

The possibility of creating quasi-artificial intelligence systems based on the partial transfer of information constituting the personality of individuals to a non-biological carrier is proved, which corresponds to the concept of digital immortality. It is essential that the intellect is only a part of the personality structure, and the one that allows the simplest algorithmization, including through the transition to multi-valued logic. This conclusion makes it possible to radically transform existing approaches to the creation of artificial intelligence, including for defense purposes, since neural networks or their analogues underlying it can be trained based on the actions of specific people, including military personnel. The most essential for the implementation of this approach is the establishment of real patterns that reflect the behavior of natural intelligence. The corresponding methodology is proposed in this paper. Its basis is the modernized apparatus of dialectical categories, which allows establishing connections between the concepts used by the natural intellect and allowing formalization by methods of abstract algebra. As an example, demonstrating the realism of the proposed approach, we use the construction of a system of basic concepts underlying the natural sciences. It is shown that a convenient starting point is the analysis of the history of the formation of such concepts.

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