Digital Modeling of Intersubjectivity in Social Construction and Phenomenological Analyses of the World of Everyday Life

Authors

  • Vladimir Yu. Dunaev Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religion Studies, Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 29, Kurmangazy str., Almaty, 050010, Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • Valentina D. Kurganskaya Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religion Studies, Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 29, Kurmangazy str., Almaty, 050010, Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • Ayazhan Sagikyzy Institute for Philosophy, Political Science and Religion Studies, Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 29, Kurmangazy str., Almaty, 050010, Republic of Kazakhstan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2024-9-136-146

Keywords:

intersubjectivity, phenomenology, digitalization, artificial intelligence, frame, everyday life

Abstract

The widespread introduction of digital information and communication tech­nologies is changing the very nature of interpersonal and mass social interaction, creating new practices, meanings and forms of intersubjectivity. The article ana­lyzes a number of approaches to the creation of general artificial intelligence (AGI) systems based on the convergence of methods of phenomenological ana­lysis of intentional structures of intersubjectivity with technologies for creating and training artificial neural network systems of generative intelligence – Chat­GPT. It is shown that one of the most promising areas of constructing the cogni­tive architecture of AGI is the theory of frames as modeling schemes or matrices of stereotypical organization and interpretation of everyday experience. This conclusion is based on the fact that frames, as well as the procedures for swit­ching and configuring them, act as a kind of “spiritual automata” that control typical behavior of people in typical situations. The dual role of digital platforms in the social construction of reality is shown. On the one hand, digital platforms allow users to realize their aspirations and express the uniqueness of their indi­viduality, facilitate access to information, etc. On the other hand, our digital alter Ego, generated by intelligent systems, acquires the ability to recursively target, direct and control our thinking, motivations, emotional reactions, etc. The direct digital access to our spiritual life is not an inevitable consequence of the intro­duction of digital technologies into the world of everyday life, but a political project that can and should be sought for effective alternatives

Published

2024-10-01

Issue

Section

Philosophy, Culture, Society

How to Cite

[1]
2024. Digital Modeling of Intersubjectivity in Social Construction and Phenomenological Analyses of the World of Everyday Life. Voprosy Filosofii. 9 (Oct. 2024), 136–146. DOI:https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2024-9-136-146.