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Le Grand Illusionniste et le Double Numérique: Réflexions Psychanalytiques sur l'Intelligence Artificielle à l'Avènement d'une Réalité Hyperbolique

Résumé

Cet article propose une réflexion sur la relation entre l'être humain et la technologie numérique et son impact sur le développement/fonctionnement de l'esprit humain. Il considère l'effet perturbateur de l'introduction accélérée du numérique, les changements profonds dans l'organisation de la vie sociale/familiale, et les conséquences potentielles de l'absence de temps pour la maturation des processus adaptatifs nécessaires à la structuration de l'esprit. Il s'agit de comprendre comment la vie hyperconnectée, dès l'enfance, peut interférer avec la bonne construction de l'espace mental. Des risques potentiels de configurations psychopathologiques sont identifiés au niveau de l'appréhension de la réalité, de la capacité de penser et de l'expérience émotionnelle subjective, du fait de la distorsion de l'expérience de l'espace et du temps, qui semblent offrir une géométrie distincte de la réalité. En analysant les différentes caractéristiques de l'intelligence artificielle générative, nous explorons les raisons possibles de sa création et les risques inhérents à l'interaction entre les êtres humains et les machines, compte tenu de la composante illusoire de l'expérience et de l'insoutenable finitude de la condition humaine. La psychanalyse est proposée comme un cadre théorique et clinique approprié pour problématiser/intervenir dans les phénomènes résultant de la coalescence d’espaces mental et numérique.

Mots-clés

Esprit Humain, Intelligence Artificielle, Réalité Hyperbolique, Technologie Numérique, Psychanalyse

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Biographie de l'auteur

Filipe Leão Miranda

Psicólogo Clínico e Psicoterapeuta. Membro Efetivo e Formador da Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicoterapias Breves (SPPB). Membro Candidato da Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise (SPP).

Joana Pizarro Bravo

Jurista, especializada em Direito da Comunicação Social e Regulação dos Media, desenvolvendo trabalho na área da Inteligência Artificial. Membro Candidato da Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise (SPP).


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