The future of the digital body: opportunities and challenges

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This article is dedicated to the analysis of the concept of the digital body in the context of modern technologies and their impact on society, culture, and the individual. The digital body is defined as a virtual analog of the physical body that can be created and developed in virtual reality, augmented reality, and through other digital platforms. The article examines the potential opportunities offered by the digital body, such as enhancing health, opportunities for self-expression, expanding the boundaries of human experience, and developing new forms of interaction in digital space. However, alongside this, the authors also draw attention to the numerous challenges facing society as a result of the implementation of digital bodies. Among these challenges are data security issues, ethical dilemmas related to identity and privacy, as well as implications for mental health and social structure. The article includes forecasts regarding the future of digital bodies, emphasizing the need for an interdisciplinary approach to address the emerging issues. This research aims to highlight the complex dynamics between technological innovations and human experience, as well as to raise awareness of how digital bodies may transform our society in the coming decades.

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Narine L. Wiegel

Rostov State Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: 22nara@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0382-4665

Head of the Department of Philosophy with a course of in Bioethics and spiritual Foundations of medical Activity, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor

Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don

Emiliano Mettini

Russian National University of Research and Medicine named after N.I. Pirogov

Email: mettini_e@rsmu.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3051-9730

Head of Department of Humanities of International Institute of Medicine, Candidate of Pedagogics

Russian Federation, Moscow

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