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ID121562
Title ProperPower of Moore's law in a world of geotechnology
LanguageENG
AuthorGoodman, Marc ;  Khanna, Parag
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)WHILE CYBERSPACE and social media have grabbed global headlines in recent years, other major technology clusters will have an even more seismic impact on geopolitics in coming decades. They include biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence. Indeed, these technologies are coming of age and experiencing exponential innovation as well as growth-and not just in the United States. New contenders, including Asian state-run laboratories, corporate investors, DIY/maker groups, terrorists and organized criminals are all competing to harness and leverage technology in pursuit of their interests. In this rapidly changing environment, America risks having its international dominance undermined by these emerging technologies and players, much as Arab despots have been overthrown by protesters empowered in part by social media.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. , No.123; Jan-Feb 2013: p.64-73
Journal SourceNational Interest vol. , No.123; Jan-Feb 2013: p.64-73
Key WordsSocial Media ;  America ;  International Dominance ;  United States ;  Asia ;  Organized Criminals ;  Corporate Investors ;  Biotechnology ;  Artificial Intelligence ;  Cyberspace ;  International Relations ;  Global Balance of Power