Title: Vitasystemic approach to conflict mitigation in biohybrid information systems

Authors: Abrek I. Ayupov; Genadiy M. Alakoz; Sergey I. Plyaskota; Elizaveta N. Bydanova

Addresses: Deceased, formerly of: Russian Academy of Missile and Artillery Sciences, ANO Institute for System Analysis of Financial Security Problems (Moscow), 3/13 Maroseika Street (Building 1), 101000 Moscow, Russia ' Russian Academy of Missile and Artillery Sciences, ANO Institute for System Analysis of Financial Security Problems (Moscow), 3/13 Maroseika Street (Building 1), 101000 Moscow, Russia ' Russian Academy of Missile and Artillery Sciences, ANO Institute for System Analysis of Financial Security Problems (Moscow), 3/13 Maroseika Street (Building 1), 101000 Moscow, Russia ' International Center for Pedagogical Studies, 1, Avenue Léon-Journault, 92370 Sèvres, France

Abstract: The logic of development of artificial and natural intelligence systems, confirmed by practice, suggests that they need to be considered as a single vitasystem conglomerate, in which AI remains problem-oriented and requires the implementation of certain rules for using a computer product, 'borrowed' from natural intelligence with its purely individual history of the transition from objective thinking to abstract. The paper reveals the potential of mechanisms for supporting the structural-parametric method of storing and converting information in smoothing conflicts that inevitably arise in vitasystems between artificial and natural intelligence, which is fraught with disastrous consequences for aerospace applications.

Keywords: vitasystem approach; artificial intelligence; natural intelligence; structural-parametric method; PD-associative computational structures; conflicts; storing and converting information; aerospace applications.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSSE.2020.112303

International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2020 Vol.10 No.4, pp.309 - 323

Received: 14 Jan 2020
Accepted: 10 May 2020

Published online: 07 Jan 2021 *

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