Artificial Intelligence, China, Russia, and the Global Order Technological, Political, Global, and Creative Perspectives
Abstract
The volume presented here is an exceptional example of a focused study from academics and active practitioners representing both civilian and military institutions. With changing security issues present on the global landscape, the work of the many collaborators within provides information that is imperative to our understanding of new threats and opportunities. Couple this with the ever-expansive role of technology embodied in artificial intelligence (AI), and the rationale to review the vital discussions in this paper is evident.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1095584
Entities
People
- Benjamin A. Chang
- Chris C. Demchak
- Eleonore Pauwels
- Elsa Kania
- Herbert Lin
- Jaclyn Kerr
- James A. Lewis
- Jeffrey Ding
- Jennifer Snow
- Kacie Miura
- Laura Steckman
- Lora Saalman
- Lydia Kostopoulos
- Martin Libicki
- Natasha E. Bajema
- Nicholas D. Writer
- Rachel E. Odell
- Regina Joseph
- Roger Morgus
- Rogier Creemers
- Samantha N. Hoffman
- Samuel Bendett
- Sarah W. Denton
- Shazeda Ahmed
- Valentin Weber
Organizations
- Air University Press