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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS THE NEW ART OF WAR AN APPRAISAL

67 Pages : 642-650

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).67      10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).67      Published : Mar 2020

Artificial Intelligence as the New Art of War: An Appraisal

    The world has been drastically moved into new arenas by the implementation of new technologies in almost every discipline. One such advancement is Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is playing a vital role in the military. The data scientists are designing such algorithms that can help in understanding the minds of individuals by closely analyzing the patterns of their thinking. Such Algorithms include many different approaches to data mining. All these advancements in Artificial Intelligence are assisting military forces in devising strategies that will not only enhance the functioning but will also give proactive ways rather than reactive ways while handling the wars or the threat of wars(Manzotti and Chella, 2018). In the contemporary world of using soft powers as a skill to resolve conflicts, the use of Artificial Intelligence in order to win wars through hearts and minds has been a much-needed concept. Data scientists and psychologists need to collaborate and design new algorithms to make the best use of Artificial Intelligence.

    AI, Data Mining, Hot Cognition, Theory of Mind, Insurgency, Soft Power, Unarmedwar
    (1) Shabnam Gul
    Ph. D. Political Science (LCWU), (In-Charge) Department of International Relations, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Muhammad Faizan Asghar
    Mphil, Peace & Counter Terrorism Studies, Minhaj University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Adeel Irfan
    Head of Department/Assistant Professor, School of Peace & Counter-Terrorism Studies, Minhaj University Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Gul, Shabnam, Muhammad Faizan Asghar, and Adeel Irfan. 2020. "Artificial Intelligence as the New Art of War: An Appraisal." Global Regional Review, V (I): 642-650 doi: 10.31703/grr.2020(V-I).67
    HARVARD : GUL, S., ASGHAR, M. F. & IRFAN, A. 2020. Artificial Intelligence as the New Art of War: An Appraisal. Global Regional Review, V, 642-650.
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