Artificial Intelligence, China, Russia, and the Global Order : technological, political, global, and creative perspectives / Ahmed Shazeda [et. al] ; editor Nicholas D. Wright.

Por: Shazeda, Ahmed, ; 1978 - [autor]Colaborador(es): Wright, Nicholas D. [editor]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Fairchild paper.Detalles de publicación: Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press, 2019. Edición: 1a. edición.Descripción: 283 páginas; 23 x 15 cm.ISBN: 9781585662951Tema(s): INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL | RELACIONES DIPLOMÁTICAS | CHINA | RUSIA | ESTADOS UNIDOS | POLÍTICA CIENTÍFICA
Contenidos:
Prefaces.
Acronyms.
Acknowledgement.
Introduction and Overview.
Part I. Artificial Intelligence, Domestic Political Regimes, and the Global Order: 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 II. Digital Authoritarianism: Evolving Chinese and Russian Models: 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 III. Export and Emulation of the Models in Global Competition: 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 IV. Artificial Intelligence and Domestic Impacts on China´s Foreign Policy Decision Making: 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 V. Military Dimensions: 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.
Resumen: 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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Prefaces.

Acronyms.

Acknowledgement.

Introduction and Overview.

Part I. Artificial Intelligence, Domestic Political Regimes, and the Global Order: 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 II. Digital Authoritarianism: Evolving Chinese and Russian Models: 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 III. Export and Emulation of the Models in Global Competition: 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 IV. Artificial Intelligence and Domestic Impacts on China´s Foreign Policy Decision Making: 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 V. Military Dimensions: 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.

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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