Author:

Roman Yu. Skokov, Volga Institute of Economics, Pedagogy and Law (Volga, Russia)

Abstract:

The article reveals the periodization of the evolution of the main scientific and industrial discoveries in the field of digitalization, artificial intelligence, cyberphysics, as well as the prospects for the evolution of needs and product markets in connection with the development of cyber-physical systems. For cyber-physical systems, there is already an extensive knowledge base formed by various technical disciplines, including information systems, engineering, computer science, and mechanotronics. Neurotechnological companies aim to create a holistic brain interface capable of linking biological and artificial intelligence more closely. The neural interface is able to absolutely determine consumer behavior in accordance with the project. He will be able to set, set consumer behavior in a range in accordance with management goals – from absolutely rational to irrational. The range of applications of cyber-physical systems includes transport, logistics, medical devices, energy, security systems, asset and resource management, distributed robotics, military systems and many others. The products of the future are a computer program that simulates the work of the mind; physical media for storing information; means of extracting and transferring information located in the brain to a computer; quantum computers; controlling machines with the power of thought; exchange of information between people without additional “physical” control interfaces.

Keywords: cyber-physical goods, consumer behavior, ethics, digitalization, neurointerface.

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For citation: Skokov R.Yu. (2024). New Products and Needs in the Era of Cyber-Physical Systems. Noonomy and Noosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y. Witte INID, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 52–57. DOI: 10.37930/2782-618X-2024-3-1-52-57