Sociology and Its Relationship with Psychology and Anthropology in the Context of Artificial Intelligence

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Fathi Abdenbi
Smail Yahiaoui
Abdelmalek Bendoura
Cheli Mahammed
Abdelali Bekraoui

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into various sectors has transformed how social sciences interact with human behavior and societal structures. This paper explores the intersection of sociology, psychology, and anthropology in the context of AI, analyzing how digital technologies influence social behavior, mental processes, and cultural practices. The study investigates how AI tools affect social interactions, decision-making, and anthropological research, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. By examining the relationships among these disciplines, the research provides insights into the evolving understanding of human behavior and social structures in technologically mediated environments. The findings suggest that interdisciplinary approaches are essential for effectively interpreting social phenomena in the age of AI and for developing strategies that promote ethical, informed, and socially responsible applications of technology.

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Fathi Abdenbi, Smail Yahiaoui, Abdelmalek Bendoura, Cheli Mahammed, & Abdelali Bekraoui. (2026). Sociology and Its Relationship with Psychology and Anthropology in the Context of Artificial Intelligence. ROSSIISKAYA ISTORIYA, (1), 42–51. Retrieved from https://rossiiskaya.com/index.php/ri/article/view/144
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