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Ahmed, S., & Bajema, N. 2019. Artificial intelligence, china, russia, and the global order Technological, political, global, and creative perspectives. Air University Press. 158566295X. |
Resource type: Miscellaneous ID no. (ISBN etc.): 158566295X BibTeX citation key: Ahmed2019 View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Data Sciences, General, Geopolitical, Military Science, Sociology Subcategories: Big data, China, Military research, Russia, Strategy Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Technology and state -- China; Technology and state -- Russia (Federation); China -- Foreign relations; Russia (Federation) -- Foreign relations; United States -- Foreign relations Creators: Ahmed, Bajema Publisher: Air University Press Collection: |
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"Artificial intelligence (AI) and big data promise to help reshape the global order. For decades, most political observers believed that liberal democracy offered the only plausible future pathways for big, industrially sophisticated countries to make their citizens rich. Now, by allowing governments to monitor, understand, and control their citizens far more effectively than ever before, AI offers a plausible way for big, economically advanced countries to make their citizens rich while maintaining control over them--the first since the end of the Cold War. That may help fuel and shape renewed international competition between types of political regimes that are all becoming more "digital." Just as competition between liberal democratic, fascist, and communist social systems defined much of the twentieth century, how may the struggle between digital liberal democracy and digital authoritarianism define and shape the twenty-first? This work highlights several key areas where AI-related technologies have clear implications for globally integrated strategic planning and requirements development."
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