AI Governance and the Geopolitics of Extraction

By: Samantha Bradshaw & Kate Munro

Center for International Governance Innovation

The infrastructure of artificial intelligence (AI) depends on critical minerals and rare earth elements, making their supply chains a central factor in national security, economic stability, and global technology competition and governance. Overreliance on supply chains characterized by limited geographic diversification exposes AI commercial and defense industries to trade disruptions, cyber sabotage and strategic leverage. This paper explores these issues.

Read it here: https://www.cigionline.org/publications/ai-governance-and-the-geopolitics-of-extraction/

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