The correlation between the variable of "peace" in the field of international relations and artificial intelligence (AI) is complex and dynamic. Artificial intelligence (AI) possesses the capacity to make valuable contributions to the promotion of peace through its ability to improve conflict prediction, optimize diplomatic techniques, and provide support for post-conflict reconstruction endeavors. Nevertheless, the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) also presents significant problems, as the intense competition to achieve AI dominance has the potential to further escalate global conflicts. Additionally, the utilization of artificial intelligence-driven autonomous weapons systems gives rise to ethical and strategic quandaries, which have the ability to disrupt established conventions and doctrines of warfare. Therefore, although artificial intelligence (AI) provides resources that can enhance peacekeeping and diplomatic endeavors, its unregulated spread and utilization inside the armed sphere can also present potential threats to global peace and security.
It needs to employ and activate modeling, automation, and digital transformation techniques to implement conflict management strategies and activate peace.