AI in the age of cyber-disorder : : actors, trends, and prospects / / edited by Fabio Rugge.

The rise of Artificial Intelligence applications is accelerating the pace and magnitude of the political, securitarian, and ethical challenges we are now struggling to manage in cyberspace and beyond. So far, the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and cyberspace has been investigated mostl...

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Place / Publishing House:Milan, Italy : : Ledizioni LediPublishing,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (157 pages)
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505 0 |a Introduction, John R. Allen, Giampiero Massolo -- 1. AI in a contested cyberspace, Fabio Rugge -- Cybersecurity in AI national strategies, Thomas A. Campbell -- 2. Panopticon 2.0? AI enabled surveillance practices in authoritarian regimes, Samuele Dominioni -- 3. How AI bots and voice assistants reinforce gender bias, Caitlin Chin, Mishaela Robison -- 4. How to deal with AI enabled disinformation? John Villasenor -- 5. AI revolution: building responsible behavior, Darrell M. West -- 6. Pacem in cyberspace, auspicia algoretichs, Paolo Benanati -- About the authors. 
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