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Impact of technological change on security
Author(s) -
Magdalena Molendowska
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
humanities and social sciences reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2395-6518
DOI - 10.18510/hssr.2022.1023
Subject(s) - computer security , technological change , emerging technologies , novelty , control (management) , physical security , politics , terrorism , business , political science , risk analysis (engineering) , computer science , economics , law , management , psychology , social psychology , artificial intelligence
Purpose of the study: The object of the analysis is to assess the impact of technological change on security in both socio-economic and military contexts. The essence of the research is to show opportunities and threats resulting from the use of new technologies in the public (political, economic, social) and military space. Methodology: The article was prepared based on critical analysis of literature and documents and uncontrolled observation method. Main findings:  When analyzing the use and impact of new technologies in the area of security, the following key questions arise: Could new technologies create problems for arms control? Could a new weapon or its use trigger an arms race?  Could new technologies cause problems for people and the environment? In fact, technological change can have both positive and negative effects on security. Above all, it is important to realize that not using new technology is just as dangerous as using it. This applies to the development of economy, civilization and social progress. In the military area, it seems most dangerous to entrust control of nuclear arsenals to computer systems endowed with the ability to make decisions on their own. Application of the study: Security forecasting based on the major variables emerging in today’s security environment. Original/Novelty of the study: The subject matter is very current, we all participate in the identified problem. The use of new technology, on the one hand, helps make security more effective, but on the other, strikes fear and unease. The emerging fear of the rapid development and sophistication of artificial intelligence appear to be on a collision course with historical models of human uniqueness and individuality.

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