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The New AI Cold War

Ltc Robert L Maginnis

  • 29 april 2026
  • 9780999189498
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Artificial intelligence is no longer simply a tool of innovation; it has become a central factor in global competition and national security. As rival powers seek to control algorithms, data, and digital infrastructure, the world has entered a new phase of strategic rivalry-an emerging AI cold war that will shape governance, warfare, and economic power in the decades ahead.In The New AI Cold War, national security analyst and bestselling author Robert L. Maginnis examines how artificial intelligence is being rapidly integrated into state power. Authoritarian regimes, including China, Russia, and Iran, are leveraging AI technologies to expand surveillance, manage populations, automate military systems, and project influence beyond their borders. At the same time, democratic societies face internal challenges as governments and institutions increasingly rely on automated systems that can weaken accountability, transparency, and human judgment.Drawing on military history, policy analysis, and ethical reasoning informed by a Christian worldview, Maginnis argues that AI systems are not value-neutral. The design and deployment of these technologies reflect political priorities and moral assumptions that directly affect civil liberties, governance, and international stability. When implemented without clear ethical boundaries, AI can concentrate power, reduce personal agency, and erode long-standing democratic principles.The New AI Cold War provides a framework for understanding the strategic, ethical, and cultural implications of artificial intelligence. It explores how AI is reshaping modern conflict, global alliances, and civil society, while offering a values-based approach to evaluating emerging technologies.This book: - Examines the use of AI by authoritarian governments for surveillance, control, and military applications- Analyzes the global AI arms race and its implications for international security and governance- Explores the risks of technocratic decision-making in democratic societies- Presents an ethical framework for evaluating AI development and deployment- Encourages thoughtful engagement with technology from a faith-informed perspectiveThe first Cold War was defined by strategic restraint, ethical leadership, and a commitment to freedom. As artificial intelligence increasingly influences global power structures, similar clarity and responsibility will be required to navigate the challenges ahead.

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