Philosophical problems of the human brain cyborgization

Authors

  • Anna Sergeevna Romanova Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, cyborgization, brain implants, singularity, consciousness, transhumanism

Abstract

The article discusses modern approaches to the analysis and understanding of the human brain cyborgization, in particular, the expected impact of brain implants on the continuity of consciousness and the personal identity of the “enhanced” individual. The question of the point of no return and the concept of technological singularity are considered. The author proposes a change in the current paradigm of analysis and forecasting , based on the worldview of unenhanced people, to a point of view from the position of “enhanced” people. The concept of inclusiveness is formulated to protect the interests of “natural” and “enhanced” in the process of transition to a post-singular society.

About author

Anna Sergeevna Romanova

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

PhD student

Candidate of economic sciences

Published

30.04.2025

How to Cite

Romanova, A. S. (2025). Philosophical problems of the human brain cyborgization. Information Society, (2), 56-63. Retrieved from http://infosoc.iis.ru/article/view/1229

Issue

Section

The human in the information society