Prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence in disinformation to interfere in the affairs of states
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/17g6cf31Keywords:
artificial intelligence, sovereignty principles, affairs of states, disinformationAbstract
Our research aims to shed light on one of the most dangerous uses of modern artificial intelligence applications in the field of information deception. Its effects extend beyond individuals to pose significant risks to the national security of states, potentially destabilizing the social or political order of nations.
Considering this, our research seeks to highlight the role of artificial intelligence applications in the industry of information deception for the purpose of state intervention. It monitors the basis of international responsibility resulting from such intervention attempts through descriptive and analytical approaches. Our primary question is: How can international responsibility for violating sovereignty principles and non-intervention in state affairs be organized when using artificial intelligence applications to produce deceptive information?