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Item The Formation of Collective Subjects’ Small Social Groups in the Information age (Problem of Identity)(Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia (Uesb), Brasil, 2021) Palahuta, Vadym I.; Beskaravainyi, Stanislav S.ENG: Purpose. Studying the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technology on society, which leads to the formation of fundamentally new social groups. The greatest diversity and freedom of development will be allocated to small social groups that directly interact with AI. It is necessary to formulate the foundations of a model that will describe their genesis and self-maintenance. Methodology. Philosophical methods of hermeneutics, comparative method, structuralism and poststructuralism, social constructivism are used. Findings. To create a working model, further research is needed in two directions. First, to improve the categorical apparatus for describing a collective subject based on human-machine interaction. Secondly, the analysis of social groups in which, on the one hand, the human psyche loses its integrity, on the other hand, these groups remain stable and efficient. Originality. Thanks to AI, small social groups will have access to tools for organizing activities that previously had only larger social structures. Increasing subjectivity can lead both to an increase in their role in societies and to the fact that such groups can relatively quickly isolate themselves or marginalize. The threat is identified: the individual may be unable to give up their behavioral-cognitive and emotional identification with the group. The behavior of an individual will be determined both by the influence of AI of a small social group and by the influence of state structures. Practical value. Development of methods for small groups in modern social conditions using artificial intelligence.Item The Social Subject in the Context of Modern Concepts of the Other(İstanbul: Asos Eğitim Bilişim Danışmanlık Otomasyon Yayıncılık Reklam San. ve Tic. Ltd.Şti. (Özcan Bayrak, 2024) Palahuta, Vadym I.; Blikhar, Viacheslav; Kashchuk, MarianaENG: Purpose. The study is dedicated to the analysis of structuralist and poststructuralist concepts of the Other (Others) as the basis for the formation of social subjectivity and the subject’s identity. Theoretical basis. The authors proceed from the assumption that the conceptualization of the Other of traditional philosophical structuralism with his absolutization of the “process without a subject” imposes from the outside, sometimes unacceptable and alien to the subject identity. Scientific novelty. The authors prove the need for further research into multivariate concepts of the Other, which testify to a fairly complex process of subjectivation in the present, which takes place on an uncontrolled, unconscious level. Conclusions. The authors identified directions for further study of the problem of transformation and incorporation of concepts of the Other into modern social structures, which significantly modify the content and role of collective identity in the process of subjectivation of individuals, which becomes a promising topic for future research.