Porcelain Publishing / JHC / Volume 6 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.47297/wspjhcWSP2515-469904.20220601
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Treating and Being Treated: The Dialogue Between AI and The Book of Changes

Weiguo Liang1 Chengyou Liu1
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1 Minzu University of China, Beijing 100081, P.R.China
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence(AI) is a subject nurtured by western traditional philosophy and modern science, it studies how to build Intelligent machine system and expands human intelligence. The biggest problem of AI being treated is structural imbalance, which the technology is advanced, while the intelligent generation and AI Ethics are weakened. In the development of Chinese religion, The Book of Changes is not only the representative of primitive religion, but also promoted the birth of Taoism, it played an important role in shaping Chinese Buddhism, and integrating Islam, Catholicism, and Christianity into Chinese religion. The biggest problem of Chinese religion being treated is how to get rid of the backwardness of ancient superstition and clear its position as well as function under the background of globalization and modernization. There are many intersections between AI and The Book of Changes in cognitive science, human intelligence, ethical construction and so on, which provides the possibility for both parties to have a mutual therapeutic dialogue. In a word, the AI's structural imbalance which brings the fragmentation and utilitarian problems can be treated from the intuitive, holistic and dialectical thinking of The Book of Changes. While the Chinese religion that has been deeply shaped by The Book of Changes can obtain prescriptions from the AI discipline system.

Keywords
Artificial intelligence(AI); Chinese religion; The Book of Changes; intelligent generation mechanism; Ethics
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