Using Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Policy Analysis and Decision-Making: Designing an Expert System
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In the digital era, technology has permeated every sector, including international relations, with artificial intelligence (AI) already being utilized in defense and diplomacy. In the case of Mongolia, AI systems such as Egune and Erdem AI have been successfully developed. However, there has yet to be an attempt to create a specialized AI system for international relations, particularly for foreign policy analysis and decision-making. Meanwhile, the need for such purpose-built AI systems is rapidly increasing. In light of this situation, and considering the necessity to explore the potential for developing and utilizing AI tailored for foreign policy decision-making, a model of an expert system has been developed based on interdisciplinary research findings. The following is a brief overview of the results.
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