Artificial Intelligence in Conflict Prediction and Prevention: Opportunities and Risks for International Peace and Security
Artificial intelligence(AI) is a well and indeed done deal, and now the AI economy is not only keeping itself alive but also being regarded as a force for transformation to transform fighting and its prediction and prevention into a global endeavor. Since it can use the power of massive data sources and machine learning and pattern recognition algorithms, AI systems can detect and warn of early signs of conflict so that decision-makers can get a head start. Much more specifically, an emphasis on data can amplify bias or produce incorrect predictions, undermining the trust in the results that AI promises to provide. There are significant ethical, political, and technical challenges to integrating AI into peacekeeping frameworks that need to be carefully walked along to use AI responsibly. It is this paper that studies those dimensions and looks to the future to analyze how AI might be distributed in conflict management.
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Artificial Intelligence, Conflict Prevention, International Security, Early Warning Systems, Peacekeeping, Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics
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(1) Muhammad Usman Ullah
Assistant Research Fellow, Global Policy & Research Institute (GLOPRI), Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Sahar Saleem
MPhil Scholar , Department of International Relations , Wuhan University P.R China, School of Journalism and Communication.
(3) Amina Munir
MPhil Scholar, Centre for South Asian Studies Punjab University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.