Panel Discussion “"Humanitarian" and "Technical" in the Artificial Personality Project”




Moderators
Alekseev, Andrey Yurevich
D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Humanities & Social Sciences Center, MIPT University, Scientific Secretary and Coordinator of Scientific Programs at the Scientific Council, the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences on the Methodology of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Research (NSMII RAS), Moscow, Russia
aa65@list.ru

Gurov, Oleg Nikolaevich
PhD in Philosophy, MBA, CEO of ANO "Center for Development of Business Competences", Lecturer, AI Center, MGIMO University, Lecturer, Humanities & Social Sciences Center, MIPT University, Member of the Expert Council on Knowledge Economy Management under the State Duma Committee on Education and Science, Moscow, Russia
gourov.oleg@gmail.com

Secretary
Panova, Maria Sergeevna
Junior Researcher, AI Center, MGIMO, Moscow, Russia
m.panova@odin.mgimo.ru


Abstract
The Panel Discussion is devoted to prospects of a wide range of personal phenomena computer implementation (within imitation, modeling, reproduction). In this context, the Artificial Personality Project is being developed as an AI system that convincingly passes the Turing complex test for the computer implementation of such a range of Humanities phenomena as the self (in the meaning of German Selbst): semantic, cognitive, existential, creative, communicative, motivational, volitional, moral, etc.
Some presentations at the Panel Discussion are devoted exactly to the history of creation, current state and prospects for the technological implementation of the Artificial Personality Project. This project has been developed on the basis of AI technologies for more than a quarter of a century. Fundamental solutions of the technological implementation of the Artificial Personality Project, which already exist, gave rise to a wide range of sociocultural and humanitarian problems. Therefore, both programmers, mathematicians, engineers and philosophers, psychologists, lawyers, linguists, political scientists, sociologists, culturologists, art critics and representatives of other sciences take part in the Panel Discussion to contribute for comprehensive study of both the general philosophical and methodological problems of an Artificial Personality, and specific IT, legal, juridical, ethical, aesthetic and other aspects of the Sciences.

Keywords: artificial personality, artificial intelligence, trust, trusted artificial intelligence, Turing test, epistemic security, technological singularity

Acknowledgements
The Panel Discussion collaborates with the FZNF-2022-0015 project "Сonceptual model of an artificial personality as a trusted artificial intelligence system applicable in socio-political communications" (GAUGN), supported by the Expert Institute of Social Studies.

Speakers
Makarov, Valery Leonidovich
Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, D.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Scientific Supervisor of the CEMI-RAS, President of the Russian School of Economics (NES), Director of the Graduate School of Public Administration, MSU, Moscow, Russia
makarov@cemi.ru

Digital twins of artificial societies


Bakhtizin, Albert Raufovich
Director of CEMI RAS, D.Sc. in Economics, Professor of RAS, Corresponding Member of RAS, Certified CGE Model Developer (World Bank Institute certificate), Moscow, Russia
albert.bakhtizin@gmail.com

Methods of computer modeling in socio-economic systems

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Dunin-Barkowski, Witali Lvovich
D.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Head of Division of Neuroinformatics, RAS Scientific Research Institute for System Analysis, Moscow, Russia
wldbar@gmail.com

Technological aspects of intelligence and mind


Alekseev, Andrey Yurevich
D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Humanities & Social Sciences Center, MIPT University, Scientific Secretary and Coordinator of Scientific Programs at the Scientific Council, the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences on the Methodology of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Research (NSMII RAS), Moscow, Russia
aa65@list.ru

Five modern methodological problems of the Project of "Artificial Person" and ways to solve them


Sergeev, Sergey Fedorovich
D.Sc. in Psychology, Professor, Department of Information Systems in Arts and Humanities, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
ssfpost@mail.ru

On the issue of creating systems with artificial consciousness and acting personality


Yaroslavtseva, Elena Ivanovna
PhD. in Philosophy, Assistant Professor, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Philosophical Problems of Creativity, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia
yarela15@mail.ru

Digital engineering is a professional area of interdisciplinary competencies


Yurasov, Andrey Alexandrovich
PhD in Philosophy, Research Associate State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia
andrey@d-volonter.ru

Non-cognitivist approach to the Problems' range of Artificial Personality


Dumov, Alexander Vitalievich
the 1st year Master of Philosophy State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia
avdumov@inbox.ru

On normativity's limits of rationality's boundaries based on personalistic interpretation of probability


Voiskounsky, Alexander Evgenyevich
PhD in Psychology, Senior Research Fellow, Research Fellow Emeritus, MSU, Moscow, Russia
vae-msu@mail.ru

in collaboration with

Soldatova, Galina Vladimirovna
Professor, Vice-head of Department of Psychology of Personality, MSU; Academician, Russian Academy of Education, Moscow, Russia
vae-msu@mail.ru

Art of modeling an artificial personality


Panova, Maria Sergeevna
Junior Researcher, AI Center, MGIMO, Moscow, Russia
m.panova@odin.mgimo.ru

Legal regulations of the Artificial Personality


Naumenko, Oleg Aleksandrovich
PhD in Philosophy, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences & Technologies, NUST MISiS, Moscow, Russia
naumenko06@mail.ru

in collaboration with

Bekbayev, Rauf Rustamovich
Master of Philosophy, Tashkent International University of Education, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Modern trends in philosophical understanding of the development of artificial intelligence technologies


Makhamatov, Tahir Makhamatovich
D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Department of Humanities of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Professor, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
makhamatov.tair@mail.ru

in collaboration with

Timur, Tahirovich Mahamatov
Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, History, & Philosophy, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
timour,makhamatov@gmail.com

Sensualism and a prioriism as the basis for the evolution of artificial intelligence


Bogdanova, Olga Vyacheslavovna
Founder and Director of the Perm Doll Museum,Perm Doll Museum Exhibition Center, Perm, russia
dollperm@mail.ru


The history of the doll's development from automatons of the 18th century to promobots of the 21st century
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Alekseeva, Ekaterina Alekseevna
PhD in Philosophy, Assistant Professor, Department of Epistemology and Logic, State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia
eaalekseeva@gaugn.ru

Artificial Teacher


Emelyanova, Natalya Nikolaevna
PhD in Political Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophical and Political Thought of the East, State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia
nata.emelyanova86@gmail.com

Social connections and information glut in digital reality


Pozarev, Todor
Post-graduate Student, Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Science, MSU; Novi Sad, Serbia
todor.pozarev@yandex.com

The Lovelace test: the issue of the artificial artist

Bylieva, Daria Sergeevna
PhD in Political Sciences, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint-Petersburg, Russia,
bylieva_ds@spbstu.ru

Artificial intelligence: friendly or divine


Stralchonak, Oleg Alexandrovich
Graduate Student NAN United Institute of Informatics Problems, Minsk, Belarus
oleg@stralchonak.com

in collaboration with:

Losik, George Vasilievich
D.Sc. in Psychology, Professor, Chief Research Fellow, Laboratory of Computer Graphics, United Institute of Information Problems of the NAS, Minsk, Belarus
georgelosik@yahoo.com

Humanity and artificial intelligence


Arshinov, Vladimir Ivanovich
D.Sc. in Philosophy, Professor, Chief Research Fellow, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia
varshinov@mail.ru


in collaboration with:

Luk'yanchuk, Boris Semenovich
Department of Nanophotonics, MSU,
Visiting Professor, School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences (Division of Physics and Applied Physics),
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
BLukiyanchuk@ntu.edu.sg

Nikolsky, Anatoly Evgenievich
PhD in Engineering, Professor, Head of the Scientific and Educational Center for Cognitive, Intellectual, Information, and Telecommunication Technologies, Moscow State University for Humanities and Economics, Moscow, Russia
nikae1936@yandex.ru

Rubanov, Vladimir Arsentievich
Scientific Supervisor of Center for Intelligent Information Technologies "Inteltek", Moscow, Russia
info@intelteq.com

Sheludyakov, Andrey Vadimovich
Russian company "Earth Space Research Institute"
ashell@mail.ru

"The theory of optimal representation"


Ushakov, Vadim Leonidovich
PhD in Medical Sciences, Leading Researcher, the Institute for Advanced Brain Research, MSU, Moscow, Russia

Losik, George Vasilievich
D.Sc. in Psychology, Professor, Chief Research Fellow, Laboratory of Computer Graphics, United Institute of Information Problems of the NAS, Minsk, Belarus
georgelosik@yahoo.com

Vartanov, Alexander Valentinovich
Leading Research Fellow, Associate Professor, Department of Psychophysiology, MSU, Moscow, Russia
a_v_vartanov@mail.ru

Vector coding of information in humans: on the similarity of phenomena


Sannikova, Larisa Vladimirovna
D.Sc. in Law, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Department, State Academic University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia
7718609@mail.ru

Legal issues of the use of chatbots in socio-political communications


Goncharov, Oleg Anatolyevich
D.Sc. in Psychology, Professor, Department of Psychology, Dubna State University, Professor, Faculty of Practical Psychology, MSSES, Dubna - Moscow, Russia
gonchar1000@gmail.com

in collaboration with

Losik, George Vasilievich
D.Sc. in Psychology, Professor, Chief Research Fellow, Laboratory of Computer Graphics, United Institute of Information Problems of the NAS, Minsk, Belarus
georgelosik@yahoo.com

Boyko, Igor Mikhailovich
PhD in Engineering, Assistant Professor, Leading Researcher, NAN Joint Institute of Information Problems, Minsk, Belarus
igobimigo@gmail.com

Hypothesis about the third signaling system in Big Data


Mikhailov, Igor Felixovich
D.Sc. in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Methodology for Interdisciplinary Human Studies, RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia
ifmikhailov@gmail.com

Artificial Consciousness: philosophy, science, technologies


Gavrilina, Elena Alexandrovna
PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Scientific and Information Research on Science, Education and Technology, INION RAS, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Culture Studies, Bauman University, Moscow, Russia
my@egavrilina.ru

Artificial intelligent systems and reduction of human agency