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Cross-Currents: An International Peer-Reviewed Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences | Volume-4 | Issue-04
A Computer Aided Synergetic WW3!
Alexander G. Yushchenko
Published: July 25, 2018 | 125 75
DOI: 10.36344/ccijhss.2018.v04i04.003
Pages: 52-57
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Abstract
The paper proposes a hypothesis that Russia uses AI methods and supercomputers to optimize its strategy in the synergistic war. The priorities of the synergistic war and the methodology for revealing its consequences through intellectual simulation are described. Several resonant geopolitical events in the US and Ukraine that seemed to be patriotic when initiated by the presidents or civic activists but ultimately proved to be beneficial to the enemy are reviewed in this light. A new body intended for global geopolitical monitoring and management of synergetic defense of the Russian Federation is described and analyzed, which bases its work on an expert system installed on a powerful supercomputer. The importance of the information component of the synergetic war is underlined and the technologies for Data Mining modeling the media influence on a society are briefly described. It is proposed to create defense centers in NATO member countries that would be analogous to the described defense center in Russia, and it is recommended to use AI methods in their work to simulate geopolitical situations for making more effective management decisions.