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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SYSTEMS: EFFICIENCY IN THE ERA OF SMART STATE EMERGENCE

  • 1. DSc., Professor, Professor of Department Applied Mathematics and Informatics, Donetsk National Technical University
  • 2. Teacher of the highest category in informatics, Pology Lyceum of Kovalivsk Village Council, Belotserkiv District, Kyiv Region
  • 3. PhD in Law, Associate Professor of Department of Criminal Law and Procedure, Kyiv University of Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,

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This article explores the use of AI in international security systems and its role in
the effective functioning of modern "smart states." The main principles and possibilities of using AI
for detecting, predicting, and countering cyber threats, monitoring and optimizing border control
processes, forecasting and early warning of conflicts, optimizing humanitarian aid, and crisis response
are considered. Various technical innovations and their potential in addressing security issues are
discussed. This article aims to analyze in detail the impact of AI on enhancing the efficiency and
security of international relations, especially in the context of the emergence of the "smart state"
concept. The advantages and possible risks of AI application in the security sphere are examined, and
prospects for further development in this research direction are identified. The article also highlights the legal aspect of AI implementation and regulatory framework in
Ukraine. The main problems requiring legislative resolution in the field of AI technology usage in
various spheres of society's life are identified. Attention is focused on the necessity of legal regulation
for protecting democratic human rights in AI technology access. Various options for legal regulation
of AI usage are proposed. Psychological aspects of AI-human interaction are outlined. Understanding
the principles and strategic decisions for AI implementation in a smart state are proposed.

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