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Deciphering Factual Realities in the Process of Securitizing Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
The advent of artificial intelligence has shifted the outlook of great power politics over the last decade. China and the US are the main competitors in the technology front of new 'Cold War'. Big data, 5G, quantum computing, algorithmic warfare, cybersecurity, and many other concepts are getting more topical as the day wore on. Chinese social credit system, mass surveillance systems, and exportation of these technologies to the third countries are the epicentre of the vast majority of current debates. Having said that, 'Securitization Theory' plays a pivotal role in determining the realities on the ground and how societies are being affected by the AI narratives particularly produced in media and academia. Therefore, this chapter seeks to reach appropriate answers on how to reify the current status of AI-based technologies via securitization theory's significant premises.
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