Abstract

AbstractOn the basis of the principle of dialectical symmetry put forward within the framework of the philosophy of dialectical positivism, it is shown that the scheme of personality structure according to Jung should be clarified. It should include an element that makes this scheme symmetrical - the collective conscious (the term is formed by analogy with the term collective unconscious). This approach allows us to distinguish between the concepts of intellect, mind and consciousness. In particular, the intellect is interpreted as a structural component of the personality, most closely adjacent to the collective conscious. It is shown that it is this structural component of personality that can be converted into a digital format already at this stage of research by using methods for decoding algorithms for the operation of convolutional and similar neural networks, which we previously proposed based on new methods of digital signal processing based on the use of non-binary Galois fields. It is shown that the digital reconstruction of a separate component of the personality - intelligence - can be considered as the first step towards the implementation of digital immortality technologies.KeywordsArtificial intelligenceDigital immortalityCollective unconsciousPersonality structureEssence of intelligenceConvolutional neural networksExplainable neural networks

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