Singularidad tecnológica: ¿mito o nueva frontera de lo humano?
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https://doi.org/10.24310/NATyLIB.2019.v0i12.6269Keywords:
singularidad tecnológica, inteligencia artificial, concepto de lo humano, filosofía,Abstract
En el presente documento se realiza una aproximación al concepto de Singularidad Tecnológica y su relación con la Inteligencia Artificial en sus vertientes débil y fuerte, analizando las repercusiones que su desarrollo, tanto el actual como el previsible, tendrán en los aspectos sociales, políticos, económicos y filosóficos de la existencia del ser humano, e incluso sobre la definición de lo que nos caracteriza como tales.Downloads
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