Op-ed: Israel’s use of AI in Gaza War is morally unacceptable
In an op-ed in the Flemish daily newspaper De Standaard, Dr. Marijn Hoijtink and Robin Vanderborght argue that the Israel’s narrative of a precise and moral war is an illusion.
In an op-ed in the Flemish daily newspaper De Standaard, Dr. Marijn Hoijtink and Robin Vanderborght argue that the Israel’s narrative of a precise and moral war is an illusion.
Listen to IRW founders dr. Lauren Gould and prof. dr. Jolle Demmers as they reflect on the research programme’s achievements and future ambitions in the latest Utrecht University podcast episode.
This episode provides insight into the risks of remote warfare for democratic transparency and accountability as well as reflecting on countering violent extremism policy.
Unveiling the ethical implications and accountability challenges surrounding armed drones, this NRC analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of the Netherlands decision to equip drones with weaponry.
A podcast on how the US responds to claims of civilian harm caused by US airstrikes and how civilians are left with lots of questions instead of answers.
The event focused on local voices, expanded accountability, and increased transparency in military operations to prevent civilian harm.
An interview with Dr. Kenneth Payne on how AI lethal drones may shape the future of military strategies and warfare
This episode of the Civilian Protection Podcast focuses on the legacy of civilian harm in Afghanistan.
A documentary about the realities of remote warfare and how civilians risk their lives every day to save the lives of others.
A reflection on Google’s volatile policy on the development of military-related AI and what it tells us about the hope for Silicon Valley’s self-regulation.