Emerging trends in the cyber field and its consequences on international security (with an emphasis on artificial intelligence)
Subject Areas :رحمان حریری 1 * , vahid farokhi 2 , rasol mozafari 3
1 - عضو هیات علمی دانشگاه رازی
2 - Master's degree in Regional Studies, Department of Political Science, Razi University
3 - Master's degree in Regional Studies, Department of Political Science, Razi University
Keywords: artificial intelligence, Copenhagen school, international security, cyber security,
Abstract :
The purpose of the current research is to define artificial intelligence and specify the fields of its use by China, the United States of America, France, Russia and Germany and to examine the consequences of using artificial intelligence in the fields of military security, economic security, environmental security, cultural security. social and media security. Research Methodology: The present research method is descriptive-analytical and theoretical framework used to explain the fields of artificial intelligence application by China, United States of America, France, Russia and Germany soft power and to investigate the consequences of artificial intelligence application in the field of Military security, economic security, environmental security, social security and media security are based on the Copenhagen security school. Findings: Artificial intelligence, as a symbol of the fourth industrial revolution, will change the political, social and economic levels of the world more and more every day and will lead to an increase in the level of international competition among the world's economic actors to control artificial intelligence markets. Conclusion: The research results indicate that artificial intelligence not only has important consequences for many areas of society such as health care, communication and transportation, but also for international security
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