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DILEMA Lecture by Sven Nyholm

meaning in life, the philosophy of love and sex, agency and moral responsibility, the concept of the self, and the ethics of human-robot interaction. Within the philosophy of technology, Nyholm has written on topics such as the ethics of self-driving cars, humanoid robots, autonomous weapons systems

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[Research publication] Retaining human responsibility in the development and use of autonomous weapon systems

International Peace Research Institute   (SIPRI), Marta Bo with Laura Bruun and Vincent Boulanin tackle how humans can be held responsible for violations of international humanitarian law involving autonomous weapons systems. As the risk of autonomous weapons systems become increasingly pervasive

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[New publication] Military artificial intelligence and the principle of distinction: A state responsibility perspective

), researcher Magda Pacholska argues that the existing military AI technologies do not raise unique issues under the law of state responsibility. She argues that should the fully autonomous weapons - that is machine learning-based lethal systems capable of changing their own rules of operation - ever be

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[Interview] James Patrick Sexton: ‘There is a contrast between the dedication to prosecute war crimes and the practice’

international humanitarian law involving autonomous weapons systems.            James Patrick Sexton LL.M.

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Asser SSRN research paper series

of’ control? The individual criminal responsibility of programmers of autonomous weapons and self-driving cars ’, Asser Research Paper 2022-08 (SSRN), July 2022, forthcoming in: Gless, S. & Whalen-Bridge, H. (eds.), Human-Robot Interaction in Law and its Narratives: Legal Blame, Criminal Law

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Publications 2022

in or ‘out of’ control? The individual criminal responsibility of programmers of autonomous weapons and self-driving cars ’, Asser Research Paper 2022-08 (SSRN), July 2022, forthcoming in: Gless, S. & Whalen-Bridge, H. (eds.), Human-Robot Interaction in Law and its Narratives: Legal Blame

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2022 Research Highlights and Overview

Dorota Stachura-Zurek, ‘Virtue Ethics and Autonomous Devices’,   ESDiT2022 Conference , Oegstgeest (6 October 2022) Taylor Woodcock, ‘Human Rights in Armed Conflict and Military AI: Reflections on the Duty to Investigate’, Expert Panel Discussion on   ‘The Threat of Autonomous Weapons Systems to

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New Publication on State Responsibility and Military AI

attribute and allocate responsibility for wrongful conduct is one of the central contemporary challenges of AI, the perspective of state responsibility under international law remains relatively underexplored. Moreover, most scholarly and policy debates have focused on questions raised by autonomous weapons

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Catch up on those international law podcasts

makers  Asymmetrical Haircuts  talked to Ukrainian judges Hanna Maina and Svitlana Yakovleva about their realities and how the Ukrainian judiciary is adapting. 7.  International Criminal Law and Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: autonomous weapons and accountability Asser Institute researcher Dr Marta

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DILEMA Statement on the Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence in the Military

intelligence (AI) in the military domain. It builds upon extensive interdisciplinary research conducted by the DILEMA project on Designing International Law and Ethics into Military Artificial Intelligence. Download in PDF 1. The impact of AI in the military goes far beyond autonomous weapons systems

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