Evolution of philosophical and socio-economic views of academician Victor Glushkov
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog13(1).2022.164-169Abstract
The evolution of the philosophical views of the pioneer of cybernetics Victor Glushkov is studied. His understanding of the nature of human thinking and the possibility of building artificial intelligence is shown. The epistemological questions of the basics of cybernetics, the epistemological basis of creating models for the automation of mental processes are covered. Victor Glushkov's contribution to the development of philosophical ideas of cybernetics and information society is shown.References
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