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In the realm of politics, the dynamics between adversaries often play a significant role in shaping the course of events. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the landscape of political adversaries is undergoing a profound transformation. In this context, let's explore how AI is influencing the relationship between political adversaries, with a focus on a specific case involving Qatari business interests.