Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Global Community Building and Transforming the International Order: A Biotechnological Perspective

Authors

  • Xu Yang National University of Defense Technology, Changsha Hunan 410000, China
  • Dian Zhang National University of Defense Technology, Changsha Hunan 410000, China
  • Zhe Wu National University of Defense Technology, Changsha Hunan 410000, China
  • Hang Wu National University of Defense Technology, Changsha Hunan 410000, China
  • Ning Jin National University of Defense Technology, Changsha Hunan 410000, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb1388

Abstract

This paper examines the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in global economic development and governance through the lens of Marx's concept of the "true community" and its evolution into the modern ideal of a "community with a shared future for mankind." This research takes a comprehensive look at how AI can serve as a pivotal technology in reshaping international relations and supporting global community building. Initially, the study explores the philosophical underpinnings and practical applications of AI in fostering international cooperation and advancing Marx's vision within contemporary global frameworks. It emphasizes the role of AI in driving innovation and entrepreneurship, enhancing the efficiency of global value chains and supply chains, and facilitating sustainable development. Moreover, the paper discusses how AI is instrumental in the transformation of the international order, supporting exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations, promoting economic cooperation, and contributing to ecological civilization construction. By analyzing voting data from the United Nations General Assembly from 1992 to 2021, extracted from the UNGA database, this study constructs a network of international relations based on voting consistency to reflect the evolution of international order dynamics. Using the TOPSIS method and an international order model, the paper constructs a spatial pattern of the international order, with a particular focus on the Sino-US dynamics within this framework. The findings suggest that enhanced data reliability and international cooperation mechanisms can significantly improve the predictive capabilities of big data methods in forecasting international order shifts, thereby making AI an integral tool in global governance. In conclusion, this study advocates for the strategic use of AI in building a community with a shared future for mankind. It provides a roadmap for integrating biotechnological advances into international relations, aiming to create more cohesive, cooperative, and sustainable global interactions.

Published

2025-01-24