Franke, Ulrike

Artificial Intelligence diplomacy : Artificial Intelligence governance as a new European Union external policy tool / author, Ulrike Franke, European Council on Foreign Relations ; This document was requested by the European Parliament's Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age .-- Luxembourg : European Parliament, Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies, June 2021 .-- 56 p. : il., graf. ; 1 documento PDF



En portada: STUDY Requested by the AIDA committee

Bibliografía: p. 40-51

The use of machine learning technologies promises to revolutionise many sectors, transform business and the labour market, and change the way research is done. This is well understood in Europe and throughout the EU states are working on ways to strengthen their AI ecosystem, integrate AI in the private sector, and support the use of AI in the public sector. The EU institutions are working at regulating AI, most recently by proposing the world’s first comprehensive plan to regulate artificial intelligence,
as well as through a focus on trustworthy and ethical AI. This study aims to support the work of the Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence in a Digital Age (AIDA) by providing an analysis of the geopolitical impact of AI. It discusses the way that AI impacts the
European Union’s geopolitical power and its relationship with other countries. Six areas are being discussed through which AI may change the international balance of power: 1) AI’s role in Sino-American competition 2) AI’s use for authoritarian control and weakening of democracy 3) AI nationalism 4) AI’s contribution to the rise in power of the private sector versus the state 5) AI’s impact on military power and the defence sector 6) the possibility of a development of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) with potentially wideranging repercussions.

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978-92-846-8246-1 (Print) 978-92-846-8247-8 (PDF)

10.2861/078635 DOI (Print) 10.2861/881204 DOI (PDF)

Inteligencia Artificial


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tecnologías
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Parlamento Europeo. Dirección General de Políticas Internas. Departamento de Políticas Económicas, Científicas y de Calidad de Vida
Parlamento Europeo. Comité Especial de Inteligencia Artificial en la Era Digital