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Using social media to monitor conflict-related migration: A review of implications for A.I. forecasting
(MDPI, 2022-09)
Following the large-scale 2015–2016 migration crisis that shook Europe, deploying big data and social media harvesting methods became gradually popular in mass forced migration monitoring. These methods have focused on ...
Securitization of disinformation in NATO’s lexicon: A computational text analysis
(Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, İhsan Doğramacı Peace Foundation, 2022-07)
Following the Russian meddling in the 2016 US elections, disinformation and fake news became popular terms to help generate domestic awareness against foreign information operations globally. Today, a large number of ...
Democratization, state capacity and developmental correlates of international artificial intelligence trade
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
Does acquiring artificial intelligence (AI) technologies from the US or China render countries more authoritarian or technologically less advantageous? In this article, we explore to what extent importing AI/high-tech from ...
The strategic logic of digital disinformation: Offence, defence and deterrence in information warfare
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-01)
Why do countries engage in disinformation campaigns even though they know that they will likely be debunked later on? We explore a core puzzle in information warfare in which countries that pursue disinformation to confuse ...
Sources of ai innovation: More than a U.S.-China rivalry
(Transatlantic Policy Quarterly, 2023)
Many experts frame the debates around AI technology as a great power rivalry between the U.S. and China. Indeed, by most measures, the United States and China lead the world in AI innovation. Yet focusing solely on the ...
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