Does artificial intelligence match or exceed the human mind?

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Professor of Philosophy Ministry of National Education and Educational System Reform

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The human mind is distinguished by its unbridled ambition to exceed its own capabilities and its pursuit of innovation. Its quest was crowned with success through mechanization to (Sabertica) the science of cybernetics, directing its ambition to artificial intelligence at the beginning of the eighties of the last century.  Thus, talk began about the mechanism driven by artificial intelligence, which means that artificial intelligence allowed itself to propose the possibility of surpassing the human mind, as devices were able to carry out tasks that the human mind was unable to complete in one go.  In this context, modern philosophy sought to present the relationship between human thinking and intelligence and artificial intelligence, which is originally a human production.
 In this study, which falls within the fifth theme of the conference (Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Human Building in the Humanities and Social Sciences), we will discuss the relationship between philosophy and artificial intelligence.  Through which we aim to trace the history of the emergence of artificial intelligence and its relationship with human intelligence, and to identify the limits of awareness between them.  We will divide this research in which we adopted the deductive analytical approach to balance between artificial intelligence and the human mind.  It is divided into two main axes, the first of which deals with artificial intelligence and its relationship with philosophy, and the second we will devote to approaching the inability of the human mind in the face of artificial intelligence, even though it is a product of it.
 
          

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