ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY

Authors

  • Manuel Morales Lama Diplomático de carrera de la República Dominicana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31054/2314.3061.v15.n1.45578

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Public Diplomacy Strategies

Abstract

This article analyzes Artificial Intelligence in today’s civilization spanning from its definition to its benefits and risks. Our main focus is on explaining the uses of this technology, with emphasis on the “ChatGPT”, in the implementation of Public Diplomacy Strategies. After exploring the benefits and challenges in this area we conclude that the tools that the Artificial Intelligence has the potential of putting in the hands of diplomats that implement Public Diplomacy strategies must be put in practice very carefully, establishing protocols and procedures to take advantage of the benefits it offers and avoiding, as possible, the materialization of the risks attributed to it. This study has the purpose to raise awareness among diplomats involved in the implementation of Public Diplomacy about the need to incorporate among the means used in practice systems with the capacity to generate Artificial Intelligence, keeping in mind that diplomacy is one of the activities in which Artificial Intelligence will not be able to replace the work of diplomats due to the complexity of matters related to foreign policy. 

Author Biography

  • Manuel Morales Lama, Diplomático de carrera de la República Dominicana

    Diplomático de carrera de la República Dominicana con rango de Embajador, Ministerio de Administración Pública. Académico, catedrático universitario y autor de varias obras y trabajos académicos sobre Derecho Internacional y Derecho Diplomático y Relaciones Internacionales. Su obra más conocida Diplomacia Contemporánea, Teoría y Práctica para el Ejercicio Profesional que tiene actualmente trece ediciones está siendo traducida a varios idiomas y fue galardonada con el Premio Nacional de Didáctica. Fue Rector del Instituto de Educación Superior en Formación Diplomática y Consular (INESDYC) -2017-2020-. Ha sido Presidente del Instituto Hispano Luso Americano de Derecho Internacional (2010-2012). Ha prestado servicio en calidad de Embajador en Israel, Venezuela, Brasil y Egipto.

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Published

2024-07-03

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Doctrine and research

How to Cite

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY. (2024). Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 15(1), 77-88. https://doi.org/10.31054/2314.3061.v15.n1.45578