Dictators are often known for their oppressive and authoritarian regimes, wielding power over their citizens with little regard for human rights or democracy. However, what happens when dictators engage in trading with artificial intelligence (AI), and in the context of a country like Israel? This unusual merger of political power and technology brings to light a slew of ethical and practical implications that must be examined.
In recent years, the relationship between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has undergone a significant transformation, particularly in the realm of technological partnerships. This shift has led to collaborations in various sectors, including the growing interest in the tech market in the UAE. However, as these developments unfold, questions have arisen regarding the potential implications of involvement from dictators in the region.