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[Public panel] How to design and regulate for effective human-machine interaction in military AI?responsible for violations of international humanitarian law involving autonomous weapons systems. In a new podcast episode by On Air, Asser Institute researcher Taylor Woodcock discusses today’s ‘overshadowing focus on autonomous weapon systems (aws) in warfare’, and the consequential lack of
/about-the-asser-institute/news/public-panel-how-to-design-and-regulate-for-effective-human-machine-interaction-in-military-ai/ [New blog] Three lessons on the regulation of autonomous weapons systems to ensure accountability for violations of IHL[New blog] Three lessons on the regulation of autonomous weapons systems to ensure accountability for violations of IHL Published 2 March 2023 @Shutterstock - MQ-9 reaper. Researchers Marta Bo and Vincent Boulanin offer three lessons on the regulation of autonomous weapons systems In a new blog
/about-the-asser-institute/news/new-blog-three-lessons-on-the-regulation-of-autonomous-weapons-systems-to-ensure-accountability-for-violations-of-ihl/ [Interview] PhD researcher Taylor Woodcock: ‘Does reliance on AI in the military alter how practitioners exercise human agency?’operations today? “This is a really good question, because I think one of the objectives of the DILEMA project that I work on as a PhD researcher, is to shift the discussion from autonomous weapons towards the area of software-based AI. To date, there have been extensive discussions on autonomous
/about-the-asser-institute/news/interview-phd-researcher-taylor-woodcock-does-reliance-on-ai-in-the-military-alter-how-practitioners-exercise-human-agency/ [New book chapter] Autonomous weapons[New book chapter] Autonomous weapons Published 23 March 2023 U.S. Army Spc. Logan Fishburn, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, tests a PD-100 unmanned aerial vehicle during the Pacific Manned Unmanned. Photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Hubenthal
/about-the-asser-institute/news/new-book-chapter-autonomous-weapons/ Panel Discussion on DSS and HMI at REAIM Summitto design and regulate for human-machine interaction in particular in the context of military DSS. The session will explore the following questions: How are DSS used (or envisaged) in the military context? What are key characteristics, and differences from the autonomous weapons narrative? Why is it
/dilema/news-and-updates/reaim-summit/ [New publication] Many hands in the black box: Artificial intelligence and the responsibility of international organisationsthe 2021 NATO AI Strategy, which sets forth principles for the responsible use of AI, and supposedly customary status of Article 36 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, which in tandem could be read to require IOs to conduct a legal review of new weapons and technologies. Read the full
/about-the-asser-institute/news/new-publication-many-hands-in-the-black-box-artificial-intelligence-and-the-responsibility-of-international-organisations/ Can ChatGPT solve legal dilemmas related to the military use of artificial intelligence?the use of military applications of AI. While autonomous weapons systems often grab the headlines when it comes to military AI, software-based applications of AI can also have a major impact on the military. These applications can range from AI-powered decision-support systems for intelligence and
/about-the-asser-institute/news/can-chatgpt-solve-legal-dilemmas-related-to-the-military-use-of-artificial-intelligence/ DILEMA 2023 ConferenceDILEMA 2023 Conference Published 1 July 2023 On 12–13 October 2023, the DILEMA Project is organising a conference around the complex and interdisciplinary issues raised by military applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The potential embedding of AI technologies in weapons systems has
/dilema/news-and-updates/dilema-2023-conference/ [New publication] Failures to stop autonomous weapon systems as a war crime?vehicles and autonomous weapon systems In a new paper, Asser Institute researcher Marta Bo examines when programmers may be held criminally responsible for harm caused by self-driving cars and autonomous weapons. Read more . About Marta Bo Dr. Marta Bo is a senior researcher at the Asser Institute
/about-the-asser-institute/news/new-publication-failures-to-stop-autonomous-weapon-systems-as-a-war-crime/ Roundtable: International Governance of Military AI: The Way Forwardgovernance of military AI. In the past decade, multilateral discussions on the challenges of emerging technologies in the area of lethal autonomous weapon systems have taken place in Geneva in the context of the meetings of the Parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. Although useful to
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