Do ChatGPT and stronger artificial intelligence pose a threat to humans? This is what Chen Xiaoping and Wang Yanan asked in an article in the 11th issue 2023 of Journal of Dialectics of Nature. The issue is very pressing and has correspondingly intensified the philosophical debate about anthropocentrism. According to systematic ontology and systematic utilitarianism, any species, as a subsystem of the natural (cosmic) system, exists for its own stability. This determines that the law of "natural selection, survival of the fittest" is universally valid. In this relationship of competition, each species is in the position of “species self-centrism”; for us humans, anthropocentrism is justified. In order to prevent artificial intelligence from entering the survival competition as a new species and posing a threat to humans, we should draw a red line for the development of artificial intelligence.