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Artificial Intelligence, China, Russia, and the Global Order : technological, political, global, and creative perspectives / Ahmed Shazeda [et. al] ; editor Nicholas D. Wright. - 1a. edición. - Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, 2019. - 283 páginas; 23 x 15 cm. - Fairchild paper. .

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Prefaces. Acronyms. Acknowledgement. Introduction and Overview. 1.The Technologies: What specifically is new?, Nicholas D. Wright // 2.Artificial Intelligence´s three bundles of challenges for the global order, Nicholas D. Wright // 3.Artificial Intelligence and domestic political regimes: Digital authoritarian, digital hybrid, and digital democracy, Nicholas D. Wright // 4.Global competition, Nicholas D. Wright. Part I. Artificial Intelligence, Domestic Political Regimes, and the Global Order: 5.The interests behind China´s Artificial Intelligence dream, Jeffrey Ding // 6.Managing the State: social credit, surveillance, and the chinese communist party´s plan for China, Samantha Hoffman // 7.Credit cities and the limits of the social credit system, Shazeda Ahmed // 8.The Russian model of digital control and its significance, Jaclyn Kerr. Part II. Digital Authoritarianism: Evolving Chinese and Russian Models: 9.Understanding the Global Ramifications of China´s Information-Control Model, Valentin Weber // 10.Pathways to Lead in Artificial Intelligence, Laura Steckman // 11.The Spread of Russia´s Digital Authoritarianism, Robert Morgus // 12.Artificial Intelligence and China´s unstoppable global rise: a skeptical look, James A. Lewis // 13.Four horsemen of Artificial Intelligence conflict: scale, speed, foreknowledge, and strategic coherence, Chris C. Demchak. Part III. Export and Emulation of the Models in Global Competition: 14.Artificial Intelligence and US-China relations, Benjamin Angel Chang // 15.The implications of increased control on China´s international behavior, Kacie Miura // 16.Chinese regime insecurity, domestic authoritarianism and foreign policy, Rachel Esplin Odell // 17.The international and foreign policy impact of China´s artificial intelligence and Big-Data strategies. Part IV. Artificial Intelligence and Domestic Impacts on China´s Foreign Policy Decision Making: 18.A hacker way of warfare, Martin Libicki // 19.Escalation risks in an Artificial Intelligence-infused world, Herbert Lin // 20.Artificial Intelligence in future chinese command decision making, Elsa Kania // 21.China´s artificial intelligence-enabled offense: Hypersonic gilde vehicles and neural networks, Lora Saalman // 22.The development of artificial intelligence in Russia, Samuel Bendett. Part V. Military Dimensions:

Este trabajo destaca varias áreas clave en las que las tecnologías relacionadas con la Inteligencia Artificial (IA) tienen implicaciones claras para la planificación estratégica y el desarrollo de requisitos globalmente integrados.

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