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This edited volume explores the complex relationship between AI, media and international security, focusing on key criteria. First, identifying AI applications like automated content and deepfakes. Second, evaluating security risks, including AI-driven information and psychological warfare, while considering geopolitical factors in a shifting global landscape. Written by a collection of international experts across diverse disciplines and regions in the world, the chapters take a multidimensional perspective to provide a holistic understanding of the various implications of the use of AI in media.
This volume contributes to research on AI's intersection with media and international security, examining AI's implications, challenges, and malicious uses. It also explores media diplomacy's role in navigating shifts in global power dynamics. Bridging political science, international relations, security studies, journalism, and communications, this book will benefit researchers and students across these fields.
Contents
Chapter1: AI, warfare, and the surveillance state.- Chapter2: AI Transformation in Media, Reshaping War Between Reality and Virtuality.- Chapter3: Communication Dimensions in Mitigating the Global Security Threats of Malicious AI artificial intelligence.- Chapter4: Digital Imperialism Neurosymbolic Artificial Intelligence, International Security, Information Flows and Social Media in the 21st Century.- Chapter5: Behind the Screen Exploring the Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Established Media and Addressing the question of International Security.- Chapter6: Media Diplomacy in the Age of AI Transformative Potential and Ethical Challenges.- Chapter7: AI and transnational data flows Challenges and imperatives of sovereignty.- Chapter8: Artificial Intelligence on Journalism Limites and Risks.- Chapter9: Artificial intelligence and media communications in Russia.