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Cosmoethical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Evolutionary Self-Organization

by João Carlos Lopes Fernandes, Marcelo Eloy Fernandes, Marcelo Tsuguio Okano
Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 2 - Number 4
Year of Publication: 2026
Authors: João Carlos Lopes Fernandes, Marcelo Eloy Fernandes, Marcelo Tsuguio Okano
10.5120/jaai202660

João Carlos Lopes Fernandes, Marcelo Eloy Fernandes, Marcelo Tsuguio Okano . Cosmoethical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Evolutionary Self-Organization. Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence. 2, 4 ( Jan 2026), 27-33. DOI=10.5120/jaai202660

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author = { João Carlos Lopes Fernandes, Marcelo Eloy Fernandes, Marcelo Tsuguio Okano },
title = { Cosmoethical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Evolutionary Self-Organization },
journal = { Journal of Advanced Artificial Intelligence },
issue_date = { Jan 2026 },
volume = { 2 },
number = { 4 },
month = { Jan },
year = { 2026 },
pages = { 27-33 },
numpages = {9},
url = { https://jaaionline.phdfocus.com/archives/volume2/number4/cosmoethical-applications-of-artificial-intelligence-in-evolutionary-self-organization/ },
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%I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

This article analyzes Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of Applied Conscientiology, integrating technical foundations of Transformer and Recovery-Augmented Generation (RAG) architectures into global governance frameworks. AI is structured as a strategic resource to enhance evolutionary self-organization and the production of consciential pregnancies (gescons), if it is subordinated to the Personal Code of Cosmoethics and mentalsomatic protagonism. The methodology adopts a theoretical-analytical approach that critically interprets the NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, and UNESCO guidelines, proposing an authorial pipeline focused on transparency, traceability of sources, and hallucination mitigation. Practical applications in teaching and research are presented, emphasizing the prevention of biases and the preservation of pensenic singularity in the face of cognitive automation.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning
Algorithms
Security
Pattern Recognition
Ethics
Governance
Risk Management

Keywords

Evolutionary self-organization; cosmoethics; ai governance; intraphysiosology; artificial intelligence; gescons.