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Consensus-based policymaking is a thing of the past. A new Industrial Revolution has arrived, disrupting our political systems with AI-generated content. Yet, AI might be humanity's best hope for peaceful world governance. In Future Polity, Mohamed Al Jneibi draws on over a decade of experience as a political insider to propose a bold solution to outdated political squabbling: using unbiased technological enhancements for conflict resolution and enforcement of international policy and law. Al Jneibi explores insights from renowned experts in various disciplines, citing key case studies that…mehr

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Consensus-based policymaking is a thing of the past. A new Industrial Revolution has arrived, disrupting our political systems with AI-generated content. Yet, AI might be humanity's best hope for peaceful world governance. In Future Polity, Mohamed Al Jneibi draws on over a decade of experience as a political insider to propose a bold solution to outdated political squabbling: using unbiased technological enhancements for conflict resolution and enforcement of international policy and law. Al Jneibi explores insights from renowned experts in various disciplines, citing key case studies that suggest the world is moving toward a data-centric method of decision-making. Future Polity evaluates cutting-edge research on AI negotiation agents, envisioning a future where we solve political and societal issues in an unbiased, objective way.
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Mohamed Al Jneibi is a seasoned speaker, game developer, and serial entrepreneur. As an Executive Director within the Abu Dhabi government, he brings extensive experience in cyberspace and technology policy. Formerly the Cyber Defense Director for the UAE, Al Jneibi has consulted on national cybersecurity strategy and policy development. He serves on the UAE's Cyber Security Council and holds a Master of Science in Global Public Policy from SOAS University of London. Additionally, he has earned certifications from the Harvard Kennedy School, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the World Association of Nuclear Operators.