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Research Seminar at the Swedish Defence University

11 November 2025 Anna Nadibaidze presented HuMach research during an open research seminar at the Department of International and Operational Law, Swedish Defence University, Stockholm. In this presentation, Anna Nadibaidze examined existing understandings of human oversight across responsible AI frameworks, based on a mapping and content analysis of global and regional initiatives applying to military […]

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Special issue on the ethics of military AI

By Ingvild Bode and Anna Nadibaidze October 2025 Ingvild Bode and Anna Nadibaidze contributed to the special issue “The Ethics of Military AI: Responsibility, Control and Moral Judgement”, published in Ethics and Information Technology and edited by Jeroen van den Hoven and Jonne Maas. In the article “Ensuring the exercise of human agency in AI-based

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Virtual Coffee Chat, 2025 UNIDIR Women in AI Fellowship 

21 October 2025 Ingvild Bode and Katherine Chandler presented the HuMach research at the coffee chat on human-machine interaction in the context of military AI. The virtual coffee chat was organized by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). It was open to all cohorts of the UNIDIR Women in AI Fellowship, an annual

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Presentation, Symposium on Digital Sovereignty, Royal Danish Society of Sciences and Letters 

8-9 October 2025 Ingvild Bode presented the HuMach research at the Symposium on Digital Sovereignty organised by the Royal Danish Society of Sciences and Letters. Her presentation was entitled “AI in the military domain: Is there a European way” and will be part of the panel “Will digital sovereignty deliver better security – and for

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Contribution to special forum

By Ingvild Bode August 2025 Ingvild Bode contributed to the special collection “Myth, Power, and Agency: Rethinking Artificial Intelligence, Geopolitics and War”, published open-access in Minds and Machines. This collection explores how AI is reshaping war, sovereignty, and human agency by entangling technological experimentation with myth-making and geopolitical power. It includes contributions from Raluca Csernatoni,

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EISA PEC 2025

25-29 August 2025 Ingvild Bode and Anna Nadibaidze took part in the European International Studies Association’s Pan-European Conference on International Relations in Bologna, Italy. Anna Nadibaidze presented the draft “Beyond Oversight: The Role of Human Agency as a Regulatory Principle Across Responsible AI Initiatives”, co-authored with Ingvild Bode, at the panel “Algorithmic Violence and Responsibility”

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Workshop at the United Nations

11 July 2025 Ingvild Bode and Katherine Chandler presented HuMach research at the workshop “Re-Thinking Human-Machine Interaction and AI in the Military Domain”, which took place at the United Nations in Geneva. The workshop was organised by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), where Ingvild Bode and Katherine Chandler completed a fellowship in

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Interdisciplinary workshop at Utrecht University

12-13 June 2025 Ingvild Bode took part in the interdisciplinary workshop Who Are ‘Humans’ in Military AI?, organised by Utrecht University and the Asser Institute. The workshop brought together experts from various disciplines to examine the roles, responsibilities, and ethical implications of human involvement in military AI. Ingvild Bode delivered the keynote speech “Human-Machine Interaction and

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Keynote speech

3 June 2025 Ingvild Bode delivered the keynote lecture “Artificial intelligence and the shaping of norms: Human responsibility in decision-making with AI” at the Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Pharmacology – Present and Future held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her lecture touched upon how AI practices make norms and how using AI may change the exercise

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