CNBC September 29, 2023
Sophie Kiderlin

Key Points

– Political scientist Ian Bremmer said he was an “enthusiast” about the potential for artificial intelligence, but warned of possible risks on the horizon.

– AI will have a significant impact on both geopolitics and globalization, according to Eurasia Group’s Bremmer.

– Since the AI boom began at the end of 2022, countries have been racing to understand and regulate the technology. It’s proved a significant challenge for lawmakers around the world.

Artificial Intelligence will have a significant impact on both geopolitics and globalization, according to Ian Bremmer, political scientist and president of the Eurasia Group.

“I think that AI is transformative for the geopolitical order, both in good ways and in problematic ways,” Bremmer told CNBC’s Tania...

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