This report, published by the Brookings Institution, provides an overview of artificial intelligence and digital surveillance technologies, discusses issues related to their exportation and use by authoritarian regimes, and proposes policy responses for the U.S. and other democratic governments.
Geopolitical implications of AI and digital surveillance adoption

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