Authoritarian regimes are integrating artificial intelligence (AI) intocounterintelligence systems to boost surveillance, automate deception,and forecast threats with limited oversight. Conversely, liberaldemocracies face legal, ethical, and institutional hurdles that slowtheir adoption, leading to increasing gaps in detection, attribution,and resilience. This study examines China, Russia, Iran, and NorthKorea, illustrating how AI strengthens regime control and createsuneven capabilities. It highlights cognitive security as a key challenge—protecting analytic integrity against adversarial manipulation.The analysis concludes that democracies must adapt with flexible,value-aligned strategies and collaborative, AI-driven defenses whilemaintaining public trust and accountability.
Henry Prunckun (Tue,) studied this question.