This paper proposes a scientifically grounded framework for the creation of an artificial human and an evolving, self-reproducing community of artificial humans. Artificial humans are envisioned as possessing electronic (computer-based) intelligence and, through sustained interaction with humans, acquiring scientific knowledge, cultural competencies, and artistic capabilities. Their intellectual development is expected to reach contemporary scientific expertise, and over several generations, they may become leading contributors across multiple scientific disciplines. It is further hypothesized that artificial humans will develop advanced cultural awareness and demonstrate proficiency in diverse forms of artistic expression.
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Volume 3 | Issue 3 | Year 2025 | Article Id: AIR-V3I3P101 DOI: https://doi.org/10.59232/AIR-V3I3P101
Artificial Humans with Artificial Intelligence
Wladimir Stalski
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| 05 Jul 2025 | 26 Aug 2025 | 18 Sep 2025 | 30 Sep 2025 |
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Wladimir Stalski. “Artificial Humans with Artificial Intelligence.” DS Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 1-9, 2025.
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Artificial humans, Artificial intelligence, Education, Culture.
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