
Diplomacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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Diplomacy in the age of AI marks a transformative shift in how nations communicate, negotiate, and navigate global challenges. As AI technologies evolve, they reshape the tools and strategies available, enabling faster data analysis, real-time language translation, and predictive modeling of global events. They also introduce new ethical dilemmas, risks of misinformation, and power imbalances that traditional diplomats may not be equipped to handle. Diplomacy must adapt to the technological landscape while playing a key role in shaping global governance for AI, ensuring innovation aligns with ...
Diplomacy in the age of AI marks a transformative shift in how nations communicate, negotiate, and navigate global challenges. As AI technologies evolve, they reshape the tools and strategies available, enabling faster data analysis, real-time language translation, and predictive modeling of global events. They also introduce new ethical dilemmas, risks of misinformation, and power imbalances that traditional diplomats may not be equipped to handle. Diplomacy must adapt to the technological landscape while playing a key role in shaping global governance for AI, ensuring innovation aligns with international law, human rights, and the interests of the global community. Diplomacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence explores the evolving nature of international relations by examining how global forums and diplomatic conferences are reshaping diplomacy in an era defined by rapid technological advancement and AI. It integrates perspectives from diplomacy, international law, technology studies, and global governance to reveal how conferences act as engines of soft power, agenda coordination, and institutional adaptation in a multipolar, AI-augmented world. This book covers topics such as geopolitics, strategic engagement, and digital communication, and is a useful resource for business owners, government officials, policymakers, engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.