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    Tech Talk Tuesday with Allen Elfman Today’s Topic: Artificial Intelligence Using Diplomacy

    March 24, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona, AZ — On this week’s episode of Tech Talk Tuesday, Allen Elfman dives into a fascinating and timely topic: Artificial Intelligence Using Diplomacy — how machines are learning the art of negotiation, conflict resolution, and international relations.

    “AI isn’t just about robots and algorithms anymore,” says Elfman. “We’re watching it evolve into a tool for global peacekeeping, business mediation, and even courtroom strategy. It’s wild—and it’s real.”

    Here are a few key areas where AI is showing diplomatic skills:


    1. Conflict Resolution Platforms
    AI is being used to mediate disputes in online platforms, including workplace issues and small claims cases. Tools like Modria and Matterhornuse AI logic trees and communication models to guide users toward fair solutions without a human judge.

    2. AI in International Relations
    Several governments and NGOs are using AI to simulate international negotiations. Projects like Diplomacy.AI allow diplomats to model potential outcomes of peace talks, trade deals, and sanctions before they hit the real table.

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    3. Corporate Negotiation Assistance
    Companies now use AI to assist in high-stakes negotiations—from mergers to labor union talks. AI can analyze historical data, predict outcomes, and even recommend tone-adjusted language in real-time to smooth tense discussions.

    4. Language and Tone Analysis
    AI tools like IBM Watson and Grammarly Business are helping leaders choose language that promotes empathy and cooperation—key to diplomacy. They can scan emails, speeches, or public statements and suggest more inclusive and diplomatic phrasing.

    5. Humanitarian Aid Coordination
    During crises, AI can coordinate logistics between governments, NGOs, and local organizations—balancing needs, supplies, and political sensitivities. This was seen in part during the global COVID-19 response and ongoing disaster relief efforts.


    Elfman notes, “We’re not saying AI will replace diplomats—but it can become a powerful tool to help them communicate better, faster, and more fairly.”

    Tune in to Tech Talk Tuesday on MY AZ TV and Sedona.Biz every week for the latest breakthroughs in technology and how they’re shaping the world around us—with Allen Elfman’s signature wit and wisdom leading the way.

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