Механизмы развитой международной информационно-психологической безопасности в эпоху искусственного интеллекта
Аннотация
Искусственный интеллект влияет на все ветви международного права, включая экономическое право и здравоохранение, а также гуманитарное право и права человека. Тем не менее, наиболее важные проблемы, связанные со злонамеренным использованием искусственного интеллекта, не ограничиваются модернизацией некоторых основополагающих принципов международного права. В данной статье рассматриваются механизмы повышения международной информационно-психологической безопасности в эпоху искусственного интеллекта. В настоящем исследовании рассматриваются три конкретных механизма. В данной статье автор делает вывод о необходимости оптимальных действий, поскольку искусственный интеллект усиливает роль транснациональных корпораций в международном сообществе, ослабляя роль правительств и государств. В то время как компании инвестируют в искусственный интеллект исключительно с целью экономической выгоды, государства несут ответственность за обеспечение международной информационно-психологической безопасности. Таким образом, переосмысление глобальных систем стало скорее необходимостью, чем возможностью выбора.
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