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AI Coercion Emerges as New Geopolitical Risk, Requiring Cross-Border Partnerships

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Nigel Purvis, Assaad Razzouk

14d ago· 12 min readenInsight

Summary

The article argues that AI coercion—the use or withholding of AI systems, networks, and hardware to influence other nations—is becoming the next great strategic liability in world politics, surpassing oil and semiconductor dependence. As AI becomes embedded in power grids, financial systems, healthcare, logistics, and national defense, reliance on foreign-controlled computing infrastructure creates new vulnerabilities. The article calls for governments to pursue new strategies, including cross-border AI partnerships, to prepare for the accelerating pace of AI consolidation.

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bskyAI Coercion Emerges as New Geopolitical Risk, Requiring Cross-Border Partnershipsjustsecurity.org

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The next great strategic liability in world politics isn't oil dependence or even semiconductor dependence. It is the risk of AI coercion, stemming from reliance on foreign-controlled computing infrastructure, software, and energy systems.
AI is becoming the operating system of modern economies: embedded in power grids, financial systems, healthcare, logistics, and national defense.
AI coercion is the use or withholding of AI systems, networks, and hardware to influence another nation.
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Globally, governments must pursue new strategies, including cross-border AI partnerships, to be prepared for the pace of AI consolidation.

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