Will Artificial Intelligence be awarded a Nobel Prize in 2040?

Authors

  • Eugene N. Ivakhnenko Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • Maria M. Kovalzon Lomonosov Moscow State University

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, reciprocity, complexity, heterogeneity, epistemic object, object-centric sociality

Abstract

The central idea of the article is shaped by the co-authors’ attempt to answer the question put by the Japanese scientist Hiraoki Kitano: will AI be able to overcome the cognitive constraints of the humans in the coming decades and, thereby, speed up the process of groundbreaking scientific discoveries?

The answer is positive, on condition the very understanding of AI is further upgraded with certain extra observations. With this aim in view, the co-authors refer to the approaches to this problem deployed by D. Searle, D. Dennett, D. Hofstadter. R. Penrose and others. They also include in their analysis the ideas of the STS (Science. Technology. Society) representatives, namely, B. Latour, K. Knorr-Cetina, H-I. Rheinberger et al. By way of concluding, the article claims that it looks as a highly realistic prospect if the Nobel Prize Committee find it possible to acknowledge a scientist-cum-AI co-authorship in the 2040s.

About authors

Eugene N. Ivakhnenko

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Philosophical faculty
Department of Philosophy for the Humanities

DSc in Philosophy, professor

Maria M. Kovalzon

Lomonosov Moscow State University

Philosophical faculty
Department of Philosophy for the Humanities

PhD in Philosophy, associate professor

Published

30.04.2024 — Updated on 30.04.2024

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How to Cite

Ivakhnenko, E. N., & Kovalzon, M. M. (2024). Will Artificial Intelligence be awarded a Nobel Prize in 2040?. Information Society, (2), 2-10. Retrieved from http://infosoc.iis.ru/article/view/1151

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Section

Fundamental research in the field of information society