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AI and Peace

AI is emerging as a powerful force in peacebuilding, offering both unprecedented opportunities and serious risks that demand our attention.

As a consulting lead scientist for IPIE's new report on AI and peacebuilding and working in peacebuilding for decades, I know how this technology can transform conflict resolution. AI can aid with dialogue between divided communities, engaging stakeholders who might otherwise remain silent, and exploring complex scenarios that human analysts might miss. It's revolutionizing conflict mapping by identifying patterns across vast datasets and enabling sophisticated scenario planning that helps peacekeepers prepare for multiple outcomes.

The Promise

These systems can process thousands of social media posts, news articles, and communication channels to detect early warning signs of conflict escalation. Organizations like the United States Institute of Peace are pioneering applications in peacebuilding, while the Peace Research Institute Oslo continues advancing conflict prediction models. Machine learning algorithms are breaking down language barriers in peace negotiations and creating safe digital spaces for dialogue between opposing groups.

The Perils

However, the same capabilities that make these tools valuable for peace can be weaponized for harm. Disinformation campaigns are becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. Surveillance systems are being used to monitor and suppress dissent rather than protect communities. Perhaps most concerning is the development of autonomous weapons systems and targeting that removes human judgment from life-and-death decisions.

The Campaign to Stop Killer Robots highlights these urgent concerns, while researchers at Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute work to ensure technology development serves humanity's best interests.

Join the conversation at IPIE's upcoming webinar this Mondaywhere we'll dive deeper into these critical issues and explore how the peacebuilding community can shape technology's role in creating a more peaceful world.

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