Demand for computer chips fuelled by AI could reshape global politics and security
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Chang, K. and Vaduva, A. 2024. Demand for computer chips fuelled by AI could reshape global politics and security. The Conversation.
Authors | Chang, K. and Vaduva, A. |
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Abstract | As AI production emerges as a pivotal force in global dynamics, German Research Minister Berttina Stark-Watzinger has urged heightened research efforts at the Munich Security Conference 2024. It is the first time the security conference has a chapter related to technology as a global security problem spot. As Albert Einstein brilliantly said, “The faith of mankind hinges entirely upon man’s moral development”. The role shaped for international tech policy is increasingly important for security risks and redistribution of wealth at a global scale. Here we would like to explain why AI deserves our attention on elections, chips global race, as well as its implications on geopolitical vulnerabilities.
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Keywords | AI; Chips production; geopolitics |
Journal | The Conversation |
Year | 2024 |
Publisher | The Conversation Trust (UK) |
Web address (URL) | https://theconversation.com/demand-for-computer-chips-fuelled-by-ai-could-reshape-global-politics-and-security-224438 |
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Online | 04 Mar 2024 |
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Deposited | 15 Apr 2024 |
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