http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).04
10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).04
Published : Sep 2023
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security
Throughout the course of history, there has been an advent of technology from time to time which changed the nature and dynamics of power and security. Also, there has been a constant struggle between authoritarianism and democracy as the most suitable system for the world. The technology is Artificial intelligence and the countries offering those two systems are China and USA. The AI race has become a struggle of the system between the two contenders. It is believed that AI would be the driving force for the world. This paper will give a comparative analysis between the Chinese and US-led democratic systems in the use of AI for establishing societal security.
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Artificial intelligence, Authoritarian regime, Democracy, Social Security
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(1) Marwa Ayaz
MS Scholar, Department of International Relations, National Defense University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Sohail Ahmad
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, COMSATS University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(3) Warisha Rashid
PhD Scholar, Department of Strategic Studies, Air University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Ayaz, M., Ahmad, S., & Rashid, W. (2023). The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII(III), 33-42 . https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).04
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CHICAGO : Ayaz, Marwa, Sohail Ahmad, and Warisha Rashid. 2023. "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII (III): 33-42 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).04
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HARVARD : AYAZ, M., AHMAD, S. & RASHID, W. 2023. The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII, 33-42 .
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MHRA : Ayaz, Marwa, Sohail Ahmad, and Warisha Rashid. 2023. "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII: 33-42
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MLA : Ayaz, Marwa, Sohail Ahmad, and Warisha Rashid. "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII.III (2023): 33-42 Print.
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OXFORD : Ayaz, Marwa, Ahmad, Sohail, and Rashid, Warisha (2023), "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII (III), 33-42
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TURABIAN : Ayaz, Marwa, Sohail Ahmad, and Warisha Rashid. "The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Comparative Analysis of Use of AI by the Authoritarian and Democratic Regimes for Aggrandizing Social Security." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review VIII, no. III (2023): 33-42 . https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-III).04