Analyzing Human-Machine Relationships in the Post-Sora Era through Engels' Dialectical Perspective on Contradictions
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Friedrich Engels, Dialectical View of Contradictions, Sora, Human-Machine RelationshipsAbstract
As the fundamental viewpoint of materialist dialectics, the dialectical perspective on contradictions maintains significant practical relevance and scientific value in analyzing and guiding contemporary affairs. In 2024, OpenAI unveiled Sora, a text-to-video model whose formidable capabilities in artistic creation have garnered extensive scholarly attention. The advent of Sora heralds a new epoch in artificial intelligence (AI), fostering an interactive human-machine relationship replete with contradictions and challenges. While recognizing the inherent contradictions within Sora's human-machine dynamics, we must simultaneously discern emerging developmental opportunities. Drawing upon Friedrich Engels' dialectical view of contradictions, this study employs multi-perspective analysis to examine the paradoxical nature of Sora-class AI systems and explore optimal coexistence patterns between artificial and human intelligence.
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