Veštačka inteligencija i međunarodna bezbednost: nadolazeća revolucija u vojnim poslovima

  • Mihajlo V. Kopanja Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Beograd (Srbija)
Ključne reči: veštačka inteligencija, međunarodna bezbednost, revolucija u vojnim poslovima, tehnološki determinizam, strateške studije

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U postojećoj literaturi sve se češće mogu pronaći istraživanja koja dovode u vezu veštačku inteligenciju i međunarodnu bezbednost. To je razumljivo s obzirom na to da trendovi razvoja modularne i generalne veštačke inteligencije i njihova implementacija u domenu bezbednosti prete da dovedu do radikalne transformacije načina na koji se vojni poslovi sprovode. Istraživački cilj ovog rada jeste da pruži pregled postojećih istraživanja koja dovode u vezu veštačku inteligenciju i međunarodnu bezbednost zarad potvrđivanja hipoteze da razvoj i implementacija veštačke inteligencije najavljuju nadolazeću revoluciju u vojnim poslovima, koja će transformisati načine na koje države stupaju u strateške interakcije i sprovode ih među sobom.

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