Artificial intelligence is one of the most important topics of modern philosophy, which is addressed within almost all sub-disciplines of philosophy (theory of knowledge, ontology, ethics, aesthetics). This is a new topic and at the same time it raises one of the oldest problems of philosophy about what intellect (mind) is. The relevance of artificial intelligence in philosophy was reflected by the wide representation of this topic at the 25th World Congress of Philosophy in Rome, where it was addressed mainly within the framework of cognitive theory and ethics. This article reflects and critically analyses the main ideas of specialists in the field of artificial intelligence, which were presented at the congress.