January 16, 2025 - 05:42

In a recent episode of Horns of a Dilemma, hosts Rick Landgraf engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Jane Vaynman and Tristan Volpe, the co-authors of the insightful piece titled “Dual Use Deception: How Technology Shapes Cooperation in International Relations.” The conversation delves into the intricate relationship between technological advancements and international diplomacy, emphasizing the dual-use nature of many innovations.
Vaynman and Volpe highlight how technologies designed for civilian purposes can also be repurposed for military applications, leading to complex dilemmas in international cooperation. This dual-use characteristic poses significant challenges for policymakers who must navigate the fine line between fostering innovation and ensuring security.
The discussion further explores the implications of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and biotechnology, on global stability. The authors argue that understanding these dynamics is crucial for fostering effective international partnerships and mitigating conflicts. As nations grapple with the rapid pace of technological change, the insights shared in this episode provide a valuable framework for considering the future of international relations.
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