
Intimacies of
Remote Warfare
The Intimacies of Remote Warfare is an evidence-based research programme that aims to inform academic, public, and policy debates on the intimate realities of remote wars waged by advanced militaries. The programme investigates the politics, operations, technologies, and political economy of remote warfare, as well as its impact on civilian harm and blowback.
Articles
RAW receives FWO research grant to trace and investigate the realities of algorithmic warfare

News
Researchers Marijn Hoijtink and Lauren Gould have been awarded a research grant by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen (FWO) to trace and investigate the realities of algorithmic warfare.
Tragic reflection, political wisdom, and the future of algorithmic war

Article
Dr. Neil Renic addresses the integration of AI and machine learning in military decision making in a publication for the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
Reflecting on the Role of AI in Warfare

Media
In an episode of the BNR Digitaal podcast, RAW’s Dr. Marijn Hoijtink highlights the role of AI in warfare.
AI in Warfare: Distance, Drones and Datafication

Events
On January 8th, Jessica Dorsey will give a lecture discussing the ethical, legal, and practical challenges posed by AI's transformative impact on modern warfare.
Meta-Powered Military Chatbot Advertised Giving “Worthless” Advice on Airstrikes

Commentary
In The Intercept article “Meta-Powered Military Chatbot Advertised Giving “Worthless” Advice on Airstrikes”, Jessica Dorsey is quoted mentioning the dangers Meta’s new Defense Llama tool.
The Rise of AI in Warfare & Security

Events
On 26 November, Dr. Lauren Gould will explore the real-world impact of AI use across warfare and policing during a Studium Generale symposium at Tilburg University.