Journal Article: Algorithmic innovation beyond the boundaries of the law
IRW’s Dr. Gould et al. analysed how the Dutch Army experimented in algorithmic innovation by unlawfully tracking its citizen’s sentiment and behaviour.
IRW’s Dr. Gould et al. analysed how the Dutch Army experimented in algorithmic innovation by unlawfully tracking its citizen’s sentiment and behaviour.
The event focused on local voices, expanded accountability, and increased transparency in military operations to prevent civilian harm.
Gain insights into the importance of transparency and accountability in military operations by joining the upcoming event on May 30, 2023.
IRW project leader dr. Lauren Gould and co-author dr. Marijn Hoijtink will be presenting the latest iteration of their article on information-driven and algorithmic warfare at the ISA conference in Montreal on the 15th of March 2023. They wrote the article with previous IRW researchers Jack Davies and Martine Jaarsma. The article reflects on yet
Dr. Lauren Gould and dr. Marijn Hoijtink present their article on information driven and algorithmic warfare at the ISA conference in Montreal
Re-watch the packed RE-AIM session discussing the realities of autonomous warfare via the link.
IRW is hosting a session at the RE-AIM summit in the Hague, February 15th.
With this project, IRW aims to get a clearer picture of what AI and machine learning mean for 21st century warfare.
In his latest op-ed, IRW researcher Jip van Dort reflects on the recently released independent research report that condemn the Dutch Non-Lethal Assistance for Syrian militias.
IRW researchers talks to the Belgium media about their book on remote warfare, civilian harm and democratic control.