Abstract

The fears associated with the creation of artificial intelligence and the prospects for its use are reflected in the search for new forms of human identity. Hypodynamia, due to the development of technology, and a significant involvement of a person in the processes of the virtual world, bring to life hybrid sports - chessboxing - a combination of boxing and chess, bodily and intellectual practice, personifying different ways of thinking: creative, practical and logical. To identify the properties inherent and inseparable from a person, a comparative analysis of such phenomena as sports, games and performance art is used. The article analyzes the prerequisites for the emergence of chessboxing as a creative act and performative practice; new meanings of the phenomenon produced in the process of institutionalization of chessboxing as a sport discipline are considered. It is shown that hybrid sport, which combines competitive elements of different content and method of training, preserves the inseparability of connections between mind and body in a person, thereby not allowing to separate the way of human thinking from its existence in an organic body. The question is relevant: to what extent are such synthetic practices opposed to the idea of creating and developing artificial intelligence? The purpose of the study is to identify the characteristics of human intelligence that are reproduced in such practice as chessboxing.

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