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Artificial intelligence and its contexts : security, business and governance / edited by Anna Visvizi and Marek Bodziany.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
©2022
Description
1 online resource (234 pages)
Details
Subject(s)
Artificial intelligence
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Military applications
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Security systems
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Congresses
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Business
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Data processing
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Case studies
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Editor
Visvizi, Anna, 1976-
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Bodziany, Marek
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Series
Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications Ser.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Contents
Intro
Preface
Contents
Artificial Intelligence and Its Context: An Introduction
1 Introduction
2 Key Themes and the Structure of the Volume
3 Chapter Summary
4 Who Should Read This Book and Why?
References
AI for Good or for What? Contentious Issues In and About AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Explaining, Querying, Demystifying
2 AI and Its Ecosystem
3 AI and the Neural Networks: From Supervised to Unsupervised Learning
4 Limitations, Possibilities and Risks Inherent in Neural Networks
5 AI and the Society: Focus on the (Global) Economy and Selected Policies
6 By Means of Conclusion
A Typology of AI Applications in Politics
2 AI and Politics
2.1 AI Impact on Democracy
3 Typology of AI Applications
3.1 Support Democratic Decision-Making
3.2 Assisting Humans
3.3 Alleviating Humans
3.4 Augmenting Human Decision Maskers
3.5 Supplant Democratic Decision-Making
4 AI in Politics: Contingencies and Caveats
5 Conclusions
Ethical Conditions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Modern Battlefield-Towards the "Modern Culture of Killing"
2 Ethics of "War" Artificial Intelligence-Theoretical Implications and Source Overview
3 Directions of "Robolution"
4 Ethics and "Anti-ethics" of Cyberwar
Security Dimensions of AI Application
Stratcom &
Communication Coherence in the Polish Armed Forces
2 Literature Review
2.1 Documents Related to the StratCom in the Polish Armed Forces
3 Examination of the Problem
4 Findings
4.1 Training for StratCom and Info Ops
4.2 Military Equipment
4.3 Leadership
6 Summary
AI and Military Operations' Planning
1 Introduction.
2 NATO's Operations Planning Process: An Overview
3 New Challenges in the Military Planning
4 Application of AI in Planning
5 The Future of AI in Planning
6 Conclusions
AI-Supported Decision-Making Process in Multidomain Military Operations
2 The Decision-Making Process
3 SWORD (Masa Group) Analytical Tool Case Study
4 Discussion
5 Conclusion
AI, Decision Making, and the Public Sector
Artificial Intelligence Systems in the Decision-Making Process
2 Decision-Making
3 Representation and Processing of Imprecise Knowledge by Fuzzy Systems
4 Fuzzy Decision Support Systems
Artificial Intelligence and the Public Sector: The Case of Accounting
2 Artificial Intelligence for Business Accounting
2.1 Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sector
3 Research Design
3.1 Approach
3.2 Interview Construction
4 Analysis and Findings
5 Discussion
Artificial Intelligence and Local Governments: The Case of Strategic Performance Management Systems and Accountability
2 Strategic Performance Management Systems and Accountability
3 Strategic Performance Management Systems and Accountability in LGs
4 Artificial Intelligence as a Tool to Support Strategic Performance Management Systems and Accountability in LGs
5 By Means of Conclusion
Case Studies
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ICT-Enhanced Solutions in the Activities of Police Formations in Poland
2 Restrictions on the Implementation of Modern Technologies in the Police
2.1 Modern Technologies Versus Clauses Restricting Civil Rights and Freedoms
2.2 Regulatory Frameworks and Technical Innovation in the Police: Issues and Challenges.
3 ICT-Enhanced Tools and Systems in the Polish Police
3.1 The National Police Information System
3.2 ICT-Enhanced Command Support System in the Police
3.3 Operational Information System in the Police
3.4 Emergency Vehicle Driving Simulator in the Process of Training Polish Police Officers
3.5 Use of Wearable Cameras by Polish Police Officers
3.6 Directions for the Modernization of ICT Equipment in the Polish Police in 2021
4 ICT Systems Used by Polish Secret Services
4.1 Pegasus Platform in the Activities of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau
4.2 ICT- and AI-Enhanced Tools and Solutions Used by the Internal Security Agency
6 Conclusion
The United States of America's Embrace of Artificial Intelligence for Defense Purposes
2 AI and National Security
3 China and Russia: Strategic Competition for the US
4 US Policy Approaches to AI
5 Adoption of AI at DoD's Level
A Roadmap to AI: An Insight from the Saudi Vision 2030
2 The Generic Framework
2.1 AI Strategic Issues
2.2 AI Technology Issues
2.3 Organization Issues
2.4 People Issues
2.5 Environment Issues
3 KSA Vision 2030
3.1 A Vibrant Society
3.2 A Thriving Economy
3.3 An Ambitious Nation
4 AI Initiative Based on KSA Vision 2030
4.1 KSA AI Strategic Directions
4.2 KSA AI Technology Issues
4.3 KSA AI Organization Issues
4.4 KSA AI People Issues
4.5 KSA AI Environment Issues
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and International Trade
2 Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence
3 Institutional Solutions Enhancing Trade in the Era of Digitalisation
4 Specific Conditions and Features Characterising the Crisis Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic
5 Conclusions.
References.
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ISBN
3-030-88972-6
OCLC
1287134256
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