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|a Roumate, Fatima
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|a Artificial Intelligence and the New World Order
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b New weapons, New Wars and a New Balance of Power
|c by Fatima Roumate
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|a 1st ed. 2024
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|a Cham
|b Springer Nature Switzerland
|c 2024, 2024
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|a XII, 165 p. 28 illus
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|a Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 2 AI and International relations:A new balance of power in a new world order.-Chapter 3 Artificial Intelligence: New wars, new arms, and new players in international relations -- Chapter 4 Terrorism and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems International society between the end of scientific research and the end of humanity -- Chapter 5 Artificial Intelligence and technological sovereignty.-Chapter 6 Rethinking foreign policy in the age of Artificial intelligence -- Chapter 7 Artificial Intelligence: New challenges for diplomacy -- Chapter 8 Malicious use of AI: New Challenges for International Psychological Security -- Chapter 9 International Mechanisms on Peace and Security in the age of Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 10 Media, artificial intelligence, and political changes -- Chapter 11 Psychological warfare at the age of artificial intelligence:The case of Venezuela -- Chapter 12 Ethics of artificial intelligence:Which strategies and social policy actions for current and future challenges? -- Chapter 13 AI transformation: An important feature of the new world economic order -- Conclusion -- Endorsments
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|a Public International Law
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|a International law
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|a International Security Studies
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|a Artificial Intelligence
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|a Diplomacy
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|a Technology / Moral and ethical aspects
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|a Ethics of Technology
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|a Artificial intelligence
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|a Security, International
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|b Springer
|a Springer eBooks 2005-
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|a Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Multidisciplinary Applications
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|a 10.1007/978-3-031-50312-2
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|a This book discusses the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on post-COVID-19 international relations. With the decline and fall of U.S. global leadership and the emergence of new powerful actors, as hastened by the global pandemic, new arms are now used in new forms of wars with new players. The balance of power swings between geostrategic interests and those linked to the global governance of virtual space and the race to technological sovereignty. Chapters focus on the challenges imposed by these changes on different parts of the international system—law, governance, diplomacy, international psychological security—and articulate new strategies and ethical policies as possible solutions. The volume is interdisciplinary and will appeal to researchers, students, and professionals across fields interested in the ethics of AI in the international system
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