PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES AND DIGITAL IDENTIFICATION PROCESSES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6SI3Y2026N13Keywords:
technology, information, virtual reality, digital identifications, artificial intelligence, algorithmic order, digital technologies, integration.Abstract
This article studies the foundations of digital identifications in the era of today's advanced technologies, through which they recognize human faces and thereby shape social processes. It also scientifically analyzes the fact that virtual communities and digital identification have become processes of understanding new forms of subjectivity, collective consciousness and social coordination in modern socio-philosophical research, and the fact that virtual communities formed through digital communication platforms are redefining the relationship between the individual and society.
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