CONTROL COMPLEXITY: RELATIONSHIP INSTEAD OF COMPETITIVENESS

01 February 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

Justice, which is one of the key concepts of morality on which cultures of thousands of years are built, cannot be excluded from law by one sentence. Instead, this concept must be transformed partly into legality, and the relationship between law and morals. There is no “pure law”, or liberal or conservative values will be decisive for legal decisions as well. Artificial Intelligence will change society. The norm of morality means, on the one hand, that Artificial Intelligence must be controlled and approved by a human being, and on the other hand, it must be said that it is not possible to do everything technically possible because of the peculiarities of human existence. Knowing and accepting other rights, morals and religions does not mean that our own norms are weakened. In fact, on the contrary: acceptance of differentness strengthens us.

Keywords

law and moral
rational knowledge
Artificial Intelligence
Regulatory complexity
civilization
norms of law
morality
and religion along the lines of solidarity
education

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