Social Development of Society in the Context of Global Co-Evolution of the Systemosphere of Humanity
Abstract
The concept of a single systemosphere of Humanity is introduced, uniting/complexing such phenomena/entities as the technosphere, infosphere, anthroposphere, sociosphere, ecosphere, psychosphere, noosphere, etc., up to the emerging sphere of hierarchical artificial intelligence. Applying informatics-cybernetic deductive modeling of the process of development of the hierarchical-network system of Humanity (representatives of the tiers of which exhibit search activity, constantly striving for extremes of the target criteria of the energetic nature of their associations) and using the stages of complication of basic information technologies (BIT) as a marker of system genesis, the main stages of its global co-evolution are considered. In particular, an interpretation of a number of concepts used in the field of social sciences is given from these positions: Traditional society (tribal traditional, agrarian, ancient), formed in the interval of ~123-8.1 thousand years ago, on the basis of the BIT of speech/language, in areas of ~1-15 km; feudal traditional, from 8.1 thousand years ago to ~1446, BIT of writing/reading, in areas of 15-223 km) – Industrial society (~1446-1946, BIT of text replication, in areas of 223-3370 km – Post-industrial society (~1946-1979 and further, BIT of local computers, in areas of 3.37-51 thousand km (the Earth as a whole) – Information society (~1979-1981. and further, BIT of telecommunications/networks, in areas of 51-773 thousand km (Near-Earth Cosmos) – Post-information society (~1981-1981 and further, promising nano-BIT / BIT of artificial intelligence, in areas of up to 11.7 million km (Intermediate Cosmos), etc. The introduced concept/entity of the systemosphere of Humanity allows us to take a new step in understanding the defining level of the systemic integrity of nature and society.

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