Comparative Analysis of Artificial Intelligence and Diplomacy: Transforming Democratic Governance
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Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping industries from healthcare to education, and now, the realm of governance and international diplomacy. This paper examines the multifaceted nature of AI, beginning with its core definitions and classifications—narrow, general, and superintelligent AI—and investigates its potential to automate processes, enhance decision-making, and generate predictive insights. In parallel, the study explores the discipline of diplomacy, emphasizing its role in resolving conflicts, fostering mutual understanding, and maintaining global stability. A significant portion of this paper is devoted to analyzing the challenges facing modern diplomacy, including misinformation, transparency deficits, voter apathy, bureaucratic inefficiencies, social inequality, election integrity issues, polarization, and corruption. For each challenge, a range of AI tools—such as Factmata, Full Fact, Voatz, Pol.is, and others—are discussed as potential solutions to promote democratic governance. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating literature reviews, expert interviews, quantitative performance analyses, and case studies. Additionally, this paper identifies further AI-driven platforms that could bolster democracy, such as civic tech chatbots, automated legislative analysis systems, and predictive voter turnout models. The findings underscore the transformative potential of AI in democratizing governance, while also calling for careful consideration of ethical and regulatory frameworks.