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Chapter 1 Introduction: The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: Growing Threats, Delayed Responses, Evgeny Pashentsev
Part I The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence against Psychological Security: Forms and Methods
Chapter 2 General Content and Possible Threat Classifications of the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence to Psychological Security, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 3 The Malicious Use of Deepfakes against Psychological Security and Political Stability, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 4 Automating Extremism: Mapping the Affective Roles of Artificial Agents in Online Radicalization, Peter Mantello, Manh-Tung Ho and Lena Podoletz
Chapter 5 Hate Speech in Perception Management Campaigns: New Opportunities of Sentiment Analysis and Affective Computing, Yury Kolotaev
Chapter 6 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence through Agenda Setting, Evgeny Pashentsev
Part II Areas of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of Threats to Psychological Security
Chapter 7 The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Rise of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence Threats to National and International Psychological Security, Marta N. Lukacovic and Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond
Chapter 8. Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in Political Campaigns: Challenges for International Psychological Security for the Next Decades, Marius Vacarelu
Chapter 9 Destabilization of Unstable Dynamic Social Equilibriums and the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in High-Tech Strategic Psychological Warfare, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 10 Current and Future Threats of the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence by Terrorists: Psychological Aspects, Darya Bazarkina
Chapter 11 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and the Threats to Corporate Reputation in International Business, Erik Vlaeminck
Part III Regional and National Implications of the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and Psychological Security
Chapter 12. Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: Risks to Psychological Security in BRICS Countries, Evgeny Pashentsev and Darya Bazarkina
Chapter 13 The Threats and Current Practice of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in Psychological Area in China, Darya Bazarkina, Ekaterina Mikhalevich, Evgeny Pashentsev, and Darya Matyashova
Chapter 14 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Uncertainty, and U.S.China Strategic Mutual Trust, Cuihong Cai and Ruoyang Zhang
Chapter 15 Scenario Analysis of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and Challenges to Psychological Security in India, Arvind Gupta and Aakash Guglani
Chapter 16 Current and Potential Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence Threats in the Psychological Domain: the Case of Japan, Darya Bazarkina, Yury Kolotaev, Evgeny Pashentsev, and Darya Matyashova
Chapter 17 Geopolitical Competition and the Challenges for the EU of Countering the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Pierre-Emannuelle Thomann
Chapter 18. Germany: Rising Sociopolitical Controversies and Threats to Psychological Security from the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Darya Matyashova
Chapter 19 Artificial Intelligence and Deepfakes in Strategic Deception Campaigns: The U.S. and Russian Experiences, Sergei A. Samoilenko and Inna Suvorova
Chapter 20 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and Threats to Psychological Security in Latin America: Common Problems, Current Practice and Prospects, Evgeny Pashentsev and Darya Bazarkina
Chapter 21 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and the Threat to Psychological Security in the Middle East: Aggravation of Political and Social Turbulence, Vitali Romanovski
Part IV Future Horizons: The New Quality of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence Threats to Psychological Security
Chapter 22 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Metaverse: Possible Threats and Countermeasures, Sergey A. Sebekin and Andrei Kalegin
Chapter 23. Unpredictable Threats from the Malicious Use of Artificial Strong Intelligence, Alexander Raikov
Chapter 24 Prospects for a Qualitative Breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence Development and Possible Models for Social Development: Opportunities and Threats, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 25 Conclusion Per Aspera Ad Astra, Evgeny Pashentsev.
Part I The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence against Psychological Security: Forms and Methods
Chapter 2 General Content and Possible Threat Classifications of the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence to Psychological Security, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 3 The Malicious Use of Deepfakes against Psychological Security and Political Stability, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 4 Automating Extremism: Mapping the Affective Roles of Artificial Agents in Online Radicalization, Peter Mantello, Manh-Tung Ho and Lena Podoletz
Chapter 5 Hate Speech in Perception Management Campaigns: New Opportunities of Sentiment Analysis and Affective Computing, Yury Kolotaev
Chapter 6 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence through Agenda Setting, Evgeny Pashentsev
Part II Areas of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of Threats to Psychological Security
Chapter 7 The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Rise of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence Threats to National and International Psychological Security, Marta N. Lukacovic and Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond
Chapter 8. Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in Political Campaigns: Challenges for International Psychological Security for the Next Decades, Marius Vacarelu
Chapter 9 Destabilization of Unstable Dynamic Social Equilibriums and the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in High-Tech Strategic Psychological Warfare, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 10 Current and Future Threats of the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence by Terrorists: Psychological Aspects, Darya Bazarkina
Chapter 11 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and the Threats to Corporate Reputation in International Business, Erik Vlaeminck
Part III Regional and National Implications of the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and Psychological Security
Chapter 12. Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: Risks to Psychological Security in BRICS Countries, Evgeny Pashentsev and Darya Bazarkina
Chapter 13 The Threats and Current Practice of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in Psychological Area in China, Darya Bazarkina, Ekaterina Mikhalevich, Evgeny Pashentsev, and Darya Matyashova
Chapter 14 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Uncertainty, and U.S.China Strategic Mutual Trust, Cuihong Cai and Ruoyang Zhang
Chapter 15 Scenario Analysis of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and Challenges to Psychological Security in India, Arvind Gupta and Aakash Guglani
Chapter 16 Current and Potential Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence Threats in the Psychological Domain: the Case of Japan, Darya Bazarkina, Yury Kolotaev, Evgeny Pashentsev, and Darya Matyashova
Chapter 17 Geopolitical Competition and the Challenges for the EU of Countering the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Pierre-Emannuelle Thomann
Chapter 18. Germany: Rising Sociopolitical Controversies and Threats to Psychological Security from the Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Darya Matyashova
Chapter 19 Artificial Intelligence and Deepfakes in Strategic Deception Campaigns: The U.S. and Russian Experiences, Sergei A. Samoilenko and Inna Suvorova
Chapter 20 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and Threats to Psychological Security in Latin America: Common Problems, Current Practice and Prospects, Evgeny Pashentsev and Darya Bazarkina
Chapter 21 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence and the Threat to Psychological Security in the Middle East: Aggravation of Political and Social Turbulence, Vitali Romanovski
Part IV Future Horizons: The New Quality of Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence Threats to Psychological Security
Chapter 22 Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Metaverse: Possible Threats and Countermeasures, Sergey A. Sebekin and Andrei Kalegin
Chapter 23. Unpredictable Threats from the Malicious Use of Artificial Strong Intelligence, Alexander Raikov
Chapter 24 Prospects for a Qualitative Breakthrough in Artificial Intelligence Development and Possible Models for Social Development: Opportunities and Threats, Evgeny Pashentsev
Chapter 25 Conclusion Per Aspera Ad Astra, Evgeny Pashentsev.