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The Theoretical-Methodological and Historical Framework of the Study of Artificial Intelligence as a Modern International Security Challenge
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a sub-discipline of computer science. Its goal is to enable computers to recognize patterns using algorithms and make independent decisions. Artificial intelligence is still a young industry. Therefore, even among specialists, there are different opinions about what artificial intelligence should understand and what it should not. Many consider the ability of a computer system to learn on its own as a necessary prerequisite for artificial intelligence, while others refer to it, for example, as a simple voice assistant. In general, there are three different forms of artificial intelligence: weak artificial intelligence, strong artificial intelligence, and the so-called super artificial intelligence.
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