GLOBAL SECURITY CHALLENGES: INFORMATION SECURITY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract
This article discusses non-traditional forms of security, new challenges to global security, in particular information security and artificial intelligence risks.
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Security, realism, liberalismHow to Cite
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