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AMC : Oral presentation

DO DIPLOMATS SHOULD FEAR ROBOTS ?

Why diplomats should fear robots ?

TEDx : diplomacy in the age of AI. Man who is speaking is David CVACH and it is diplomat in Sweden

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPNpBRsL-Ck

Diplomacy in the 21st Century – What Needs To Change?

« All of this depends on the work of algorithms. The message is no longer the medium, but the content counts – and thus bots and fake news and the campaigns carried out with them gain additional importance. The algorithmic sorting of media content has the conse- quence that for the optimization of content above all emotional information is selected, because it triggers particularly many reactions with users. This creates a filtering bubble of emotionalised and often false information that can greatly influence the perceptual world of users. Anger, pain, joy spread quickly and change attitudes towards the democratically elected and seemingly too little empathic representatives. The result: governments, foreign policy and diplomats are seen as no longer trustworthy. The loss of trust, but also the feeling of not being represented, leads to the loss of legitimacy. »

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