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‘Eclipsing Human Rights: Why the International Regulation of Military AI is not Limited to International Humanitarian Law’
19 July 2021In a recent blog post, PhD researcher and DILEMA team member Taylor Woodcock explores the relevance of international human rights law to military applications of artificial intelligence (AI). The full text of the blog post can be found here. Synopsis This bl...
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‘Killer Algorithms: How to Keep Military AI under Human Control’
14 June 2021In an interview with the University of Amsterdam, project leader Dr Berenice Boutin discussed some of the challenges associated with military AI and how the DILEMA research project seeks to address them. The full interview is available here in English or h...
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Conference on Honest Errors and Combat Decision Autonomy
17 May 2021On 4 June 2021, the DILEMA Project is co-organising a Conference on ‘Honest Errors? Combat Decision Autonomy 75 Years After the Hostage Case’. The conference is co-organised with the Centre for International and Operational Law (Swedish Defence University), th...
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New publication on Article 36 and AI Decision-Support Systems
12 April 2021Project member Klaudia Klonowska published an article entitled ‘Article 36: Review of AI Decision-Support Systems and Other Emerging Technologies of Warfare’. The piece is forthcoming in the Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law (vol. 23), and available a...
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DILEMA Lecture by Peter-Paul Verbeek
18 March 2021On Monday 12 April 2021 at 13:00 CET, Professor Peter-Paul Verbeek (University of Twente) will deliver a DILEMA lecture on the topic of ‘Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Disruption’. The lecture will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Dr Sadjad Soltanzad...