At the instigation of Laura Manco, diplomat trainee of the Principality in Brussels, the founder of the GIS portal spoke in new terms about AI

A few weeks ago the GIS portal, acronym of Geopolitical Intelligence Service, asked to send questions on geopolitics to the editorial staff.
As promised, the Prince Michael von Liechtenstein, publisher of the digital magazine based in Vaduz inAlpine principality of the same name, personally chose one and responded publicly.
GIS was founded in 2011 to provide business leaders, senior managers and policy makers geopolitical predictions, economic and other, authentic and relevant, to inform their strategic decision-making.
It is not a journalistic or media product in the strict sense, but intelligence.
"Thank you, Laura Manco", he said, addressing the sender with great politeness, "for bringing this up."
The young woman of Italian origins, diplomat intern from Liechtenstein at theXNUMX-XNUMX business days in Brussels, had asked what impact theartificial intelligence and big data on geopolitics.
More specifically, he asked: Will artificial intelligence become a threat to humanity? Will Russia try to weaponize it? And if so, will it be able to compete with the United States and China?”
Prince Michael von Liechtenstein replied with an interesting video, published in English on LinkedIn, containing some new concepts on deep learning in political and military field.
Michael von Liechtenstein on geopolitics and artificial intelligence



