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Modern scientific and technological progress: Features of updating the content of the material and social processes of society’s lifestyle in the near future

A.V. Mayakova
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Anna V. Mayakova, Cand. Sc. (Philosophy), Associate Professor, Department of State and Municipal Administration, Kursk State University, e-mail: i@amajakova.ru

 

The sixth technological order is still being formed, but already now we see the brightest beginnings of a revolution in human life. Hybrid technologies, which are so «fashionable» to talk about today, have already become firmly embedded in the daily life of society, and people simply do not notice them. Moreover, digitalization, NBIC(C), AI, Big Data are already the reality in which every representative of modern society lives. A person cannot imagine a full-fledged life without digital assistants: starting from personal gadgets and ending with ‘smart’ technologies (‘smart home’, ‘smart office’, etc.) The purpose of this work is to identify and substantiate the contexts of qualitative changes in the development of civilization in terms of updating the content of the processes of society’s vital activity using the example of material and social processes. The basic research methods are the complex system approach (the complexity approach according to V.I. Arshinov) and the theory of noonomics developed by V.L. Kvint and S.D. Bodrunov. In his arguments, the author draws on the works of K. Marx, H. Arendt, S. Weil, E.F. Makarevich and O.I. Karpukhin. The author puts forward the thesis about the change in the qualities of the processes of vital activity, which forms a completely new human environment, his new quality of life, a new social order created by the change in the qualities of human existence. And he argues it on the example of updating the content of the material and social processes of society’s life.

Keywords: scientific and technological progress, artificial intelligence, material process, social process, labor, consumer society, society of social creativity

 

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