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100 _aBremmer, Lan and Suleyman, Mustafa
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245 _aThe AI power paradox: Can states learn to govern artificial intelligence before its tool late?
260 _aForeign Affairs
300 _a102(5), Sep-Oct, 2023: p. 26-43
520 _aIts 2035, and artificial intelligence is everywhere. At systems rune hospitals, operate air leis, and battle each other in the courtroom. Productivity spiked to unprecedented levels, and countless previously unimaginable business have scaled at blistering speed, generating immense advances in well-being New products, cures and innovations hit the market daily, as science and technology kick into overdrive and yet the world is growing both more unpredictable and more fragile, as terrorists find new ways to menace societies with intelligent, evolving cyber weapons and white collar workers lose their jobs en masse. Just a year ago, that scenario would have seemed purely fictional; today, it seems nearly inevitable. Generative at systems can already write more
773 _aForeign Affairs
906 _aARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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