The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and International Relations
Herausgeber: Brasioli, Diego; de Giorgio, Andrea; Gnerre Landini, Giovanna; Guercio, Laura
The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and International Relations
Herausgeber: Brasioli, Diego; de Giorgio, Andrea; Gnerre Landini, Giovanna; Guercio, Laura
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The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Geopolitics examines how machines, algorithms, and data are reshaping the way nations interact, negotiate, and navigate global politics.
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The Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Geopolitics examines how machines, algorithms, and data are reshaping the way nations interact, negotiate, and navigate global politics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 177mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781032850139
- ISBN-10: 1032850132
- Artikelnr.: 72174561
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 177mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 998g
- ISBN-13: 9781032850139
- ISBN-10: 1032850132
- Artikelnr.: 72174561
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Diego Brasioli is a career diplomat, dealing with cybersecurity, AI and innovation at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. Laura Guercio is a professor at the University Niccolo' Cusano of Rome. She teaches International Relations and Intelligence systems. Giovanna Gnerre Landini is an expert in international human rights law and international humanitarian law, cooperating with several universities, institutions, and organizations in Italy and abroad. Andrea de Giorgio has a PhD in AI applied to production engineering and is the founder and CEO of Artificial Engineering, an innovative European startup in the field of AI.
INTRODUCTION: The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Our
World. PART I: Foundations and Perspectives. 1.From Entropy to
International Relations: How Research into Artificial Intelligence Is
Improving the World. 2.The Geopolitical Impact of Artificial Intelligence:
The UN SDGs and China's Strategies in Africa. 3.Complex Reflections on
Artificial Intelligence. 4.Artificial Intelligence and Supranational Law:
Between Anthropocentrism and Technological Development. PART II:
Philosophy, Policy and Governance. 5.Artificial Intelligence, Governance
and Race. 6.International Relations in the "Age of Technologization.
7.Harmony in the Helix: Navigating the "AI Race" through Collaborative
Geopolitics. 8.Exploring the Recent Advancements and Transformative Impact
of Artificial Intelligence. 9.Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for
Conflict Resolution. PART III: Military, Security and Defense. 10.Chemical
and Biological Weapons in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence.
11.Extended Meaningful Human Control of AI-Powered Warfare. 12.Lawful Use
of AI During Conflicts: What Is "Lawful"? 13.Artificial Intelligence in
Humanitarian Action: Humanity and the Machine. 14.The New Strategic Triad:
Geopolitics, Diplomacy and Artificial Intelligence - The Uncertain Trumpet
Redux. PART IV: Security of Data in Cyberspace. 15.Preserving
Confidentiality and Privacy in Data-Driven Applications. 16.The Role of the
Public Sector in Developing Supercomputing and Innovation Ecosystems: The
Case of the Bologna Technopole within the Italian and European Framework.
17.Artificial Intelligence and & Cybersecurity - Navigating a Double-Edged
Relationship. 18.Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Based
Capability to Get Fast Access to Large Scale Transboundary Information.
PART V: Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions. 19.Harnessing Artificial
Intelligence for a More Equitable World. 20.Artificial Intelligence and
Future Perspectives of the International Humanitarian Law in Conflict
Settings: A Focus on Children in Armed Conflict. 21.A 21st-Century Odyssey:
Using Artificial Intelligence to Navigate the Seas of International
Development Cooperation Towards the Promotion of the Rule of Law. 22.The
ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Model: Challenges and Solutions.
23.Traditional Knowledge, Environmental Challenges and Artificial
Intelligence: Ethical Generative AI Use and Sustainable Approaches.
24.Artificial Intelligence's Influence on the Economy: Balancing Potential
and Real-World Challenges. PART VI: Ethics, Oversight and Accountability.
25.The AI Act: A Geopolitical Tool to Foster Human Rights and Ethics.
26.Human Agency and Oversight - A Responsible and Trustworthy Use of
Artificial Intelligence: The AI Act Approach. 27.The Role of Ethics in the
Future Regulation of Artificial Intelligence. 28.Ethical Dilemmas and
Regulatory Landscape in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence. 29.Artificial
Intelligence Ethics: Challenges for a Computer Science Ethics Board with a
Focus on Autonomy. ANNEX I: A Comparative Overview of Artificial
Intelligence Regulatory Systems. ANNEX II: Young Leaders' Vision on the
Future of Artificial Intelligence.
World. PART I: Foundations and Perspectives. 1.From Entropy to
International Relations: How Research into Artificial Intelligence Is
Improving the World. 2.The Geopolitical Impact of Artificial Intelligence:
The UN SDGs and China's Strategies in Africa. 3.Complex Reflections on
Artificial Intelligence. 4.Artificial Intelligence and Supranational Law:
Between Anthropocentrism and Technological Development. PART II:
Philosophy, Policy and Governance. 5.Artificial Intelligence, Governance
and Race. 6.International Relations in the "Age of Technologization.
7.Harmony in the Helix: Navigating the "AI Race" through Collaborative
Geopolitics. 8.Exploring the Recent Advancements and Transformative Impact
of Artificial Intelligence. 9.Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for
Conflict Resolution. PART III: Military, Security and Defense. 10.Chemical
and Biological Weapons in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence.
11.Extended Meaningful Human Control of AI-Powered Warfare. 12.Lawful Use
of AI During Conflicts: What Is "Lawful"? 13.Artificial Intelligence in
Humanitarian Action: Humanity and the Machine. 14.The New Strategic Triad:
Geopolitics, Diplomacy and Artificial Intelligence - The Uncertain Trumpet
Redux. PART IV: Security of Data in Cyberspace. 15.Preserving
Confidentiality and Privacy in Data-Driven Applications. 16.The Role of the
Public Sector in Developing Supercomputing and Innovation Ecosystems: The
Case of the Bologna Technopole within the Italian and European Framework.
17.Artificial Intelligence and & Cybersecurity - Navigating a Double-Edged
Relationship. 18.Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Based
Capability to Get Fast Access to Large Scale Transboundary Information.
PART V: Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions. 19.Harnessing Artificial
Intelligence for a More Equitable World. 20.Artificial Intelligence and
Future Perspectives of the International Humanitarian Law in Conflict
Settings: A Focus on Children in Armed Conflict. 21.A 21st-Century Odyssey:
Using Artificial Intelligence to Navigate the Seas of International
Development Cooperation Towards the Promotion of the Rule of Law. 22.The
ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Model: Challenges and Solutions.
23.Traditional Knowledge, Environmental Challenges and Artificial
Intelligence: Ethical Generative AI Use and Sustainable Approaches.
24.Artificial Intelligence's Influence on the Economy: Balancing Potential
and Real-World Challenges. PART VI: Ethics, Oversight and Accountability.
25.The AI Act: A Geopolitical Tool to Foster Human Rights and Ethics.
26.Human Agency and Oversight - A Responsible and Trustworthy Use of
Artificial Intelligence: The AI Act Approach. 27.The Role of Ethics in the
Future Regulation of Artificial Intelligence. 28.Ethical Dilemmas and
Regulatory Landscape in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence. 29.Artificial
Intelligence Ethics: Challenges for a Computer Science Ethics Board with a
Focus on Autonomy. ANNEX I: A Comparative Overview of Artificial
Intelligence Regulatory Systems. ANNEX II: Young Leaders' Vision on the
Future of Artificial Intelligence.
INTRODUCTION: The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Our
World. PART I: Foundations and Perspectives. 1.From Entropy to
International Relations: How Research into Artificial Intelligence Is
Improving the World. 2.The Geopolitical Impact of Artificial Intelligence:
The UN SDGs and China's Strategies in Africa. 3.Complex Reflections on
Artificial Intelligence. 4.Artificial Intelligence and Supranational Law:
Between Anthropocentrism and Technological Development. PART II:
Philosophy, Policy and Governance. 5.Artificial Intelligence, Governance
and Race. 6.International Relations in the "Age of Technologization.
7.Harmony in the Helix: Navigating the "AI Race" through Collaborative
Geopolitics. 8.Exploring the Recent Advancements and Transformative Impact
of Artificial Intelligence. 9.Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for
Conflict Resolution. PART III: Military, Security and Defense. 10.Chemical
and Biological Weapons in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence.
11.Extended Meaningful Human Control of AI-Powered Warfare. 12.Lawful Use
of AI During Conflicts: What Is "Lawful"? 13.Artificial Intelligence in
Humanitarian Action: Humanity and the Machine. 14.The New Strategic Triad:
Geopolitics, Diplomacy and Artificial Intelligence - The Uncertain Trumpet
Redux. PART IV: Security of Data in Cyberspace. 15.Preserving
Confidentiality and Privacy in Data-Driven Applications. 16.The Role of the
Public Sector in Developing Supercomputing and Innovation Ecosystems: The
Case of the Bologna Technopole within the Italian and European Framework.
17.Artificial Intelligence and & Cybersecurity - Navigating a Double-Edged
Relationship. 18.Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Based
Capability to Get Fast Access to Large Scale Transboundary Information.
PART V: Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions. 19.Harnessing Artificial
Intelligence for a More Equitable World. 20.Artificial Intelligence and
Future Perspectives of the International Humanitarian Law in Conflict
Settings: A Focus on Children in Armed Conflict. 21.A 21st-Century Odyssey:
Using Artificial Intelligence to Navigate the Seas of International
Development Cooperation Towards the Promotion of the Rule of Law. 22.The
ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Model: Challenges and Solutions.
23.Traditional Knowledge, Environmental Challenges and Artificial
Intelligence: Ethical Generative AI Use and Sustainable Approaches.
24.Artificial Intelligence's Influence on the Economy: Balancing Potential
and Real-World Challenges. PART VI: Ethics, Oversight and Accountability.
25.The AI Act: A Geopolitical Tool to Foster Human Rights and Ethics.
26.Human Agency and Oversight - A Responsible and Trustworthy Use of
Artificial Intelligence: The AI Act Approach. 27.The Role of Ethics in the
Future Regulation of Artificial Intelligence. 28.Ethical Dilemmas and
Regulatory Landscape in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence. 29.Artificial
Intelligence Ethics: Challenges for a Computer Science Ethics Board with a
Focus on Autonomy. ANNEX I: A Comparative Overview of Artificial
Intelligence Regulatory Systems. ANNEX II: Young Leaders' Vision on the
Future of Artificial Intelligence.
World. PART I: Foundations and Perspectives. 1.From Entropy to
International Relations: How Research into Artificial Intelligence Is
Improving the World. 2.The Geopolitical Impact of Artificial Intelligence:
The UN SDGs and China's Strategies in Africa. 3.Complex Reflections on
Artificial Intelligence. 4.Artificial Intelligence and Supranational Law:
Between Anthropocentrism and Technological Development. PART II:
Philosophy, Policy and Governance. 5.Artificial Intelligence, Governance
and Race. 6.International Relations in the "Age of Technologization.
7.Harmony in the Helix: Navigating the "AI Race" through Collaborative
Geopolitics. 8.Exploring the Recent Advancements and Transformative Impact
of Artificial Intelligence. 9.Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for
Conflict Resolution. PART III: Military, Security and Defense. 10.Chemical
and Biological Weapons in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence.
11.Extended Meaningful Human Control of AI-Powered Warfare. 12.Lawful Use
of AI During Conflicts: What Is "Lawful"? 13.Artificial Intelligence in
Humanitarian Action: Humanity and the Machine. 14.The New Strategic Triad:
Geopolitics, Diplomacy and Artificial Intelligence - The Uncertain Trumpet
Redux. PART IV: Security of Data in Cyberspace. 15.Preserving
Confidentiality and Privacy in Data-Driven Applications. 16.The Role of the
Public Sector in Developing Supercomputing and Innovation Ecosystems: The
Case of the Bologna Technopole within the Italian and European Framework.
17.Artificial Intelligence and & Cybersecurity - Navigating a Double-Edged
Relationship. 18.Artificial Intelligence and Earth Observation Based
Capability to Get Fast Access to Large Scale Transboundary Information.
PART V: Economic, Social and Cultural Dimensions. 19.Harnessing Artificial
Intelligence for a More Equitable World. 20.Artificial Intelligence and
Future Perspectives of the International Humanitarian Law in Conflict
Settings: A Focus on Children in Armed Conflict. 21.A 21st-Century Odyssey:
Using Artificial Intelligence to Navigate the Seas of International
Development Cooperation Towards the Promotion of the Rule of Law. 22.The
ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Model: Challenges and Solutions.
23.Traditional Knowledge, Environmental Challenges and Artificial
Intelligence: Ethical Generative AI Use and Sustainable Approaches.
24.Artificial Intelligence's Influence on the Economy: Balancing Potential
and Real-World Challenges. PART VI: Ethics, Oversight and Accountability.
25.The AI Act: A Geopolitical Tool to Foster Human Rights and Ethics.
26.Human Agency and Oversight - A Responsible and Trustworthy Use of
Artificial Intelligence: The AI Act Approach. 27.The Role of Ethics in the
Future Regulation of Artificial Intelligence. 28.Ethical Dilemmas and
Regulatory Landscape in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence. 29.Artificial
Intelligence Ethics: Challenges for a Computer Science Ethics Board with a
Focus on Autonomy. ANNEX I: A Comparative Overview of Artificial
Intelligence Regulatory Systems. ANNEX II: Young Leaders' Vision on the
Future of Artificial Intelligence.