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  • Rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
  • Potential for AI to significantly impact the biosphere and noosphere.
  • Increasing environmental changes necessitate adaptive responses for civilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of AI proliferation on the biosphere and noosphere.
  • To define and analyze the concept of "Human-AI integration."
  • To examine the potential for novel lifeforms, associations, and hierarchies.

Main Methods:

  • Analytical review of AI's influence on natural and cognitive systems.
  • Exploration of potential integration models (symbiotic, endosymbiotic, mutualistic).
  • Analysis of AI autonomy and survival instinct development.

Main Results:

  • Human-AI integration could lead to increased complexity and competitive advantages.
  • Novel lifeforms and organizational structures may emerge.
  • Integration is proposed as a critical adaptive response for civilization's survival.

Conclusions:

  • Human-AI integration presents a transformative event with ethical and existential implications.
  • Understanding competition and cooperation is key to navigating AI-driven changes.
  • The study highlights the necessity of proactive strategies for managing this convergence.