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Collective Policy Brief

By Anna Nadibaidze March 2026 Anna Nadibaidze, together with Justinas Lingevicius (Vilnius University), co-edited the collective policy brief Geopolitics of AI Governance: Actors, Norms, and Trends, published by the Center for War Studies at the University of Southern Denmark. This collective policy brief brings together a new generation of International Relations (IR) scholars who analyse the […]

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BISA 2026 Conference

2-5 June 2026 Anna Nadibaidze presented ongoing HuMach research at the British International Studies Association (BISA) conference in Brighton, UK. Her presentation, entitled “Responsible AI Governance in Denmark, Switzerland, the UK, and the US: Do Practices Align with Narratives?”, was part of the panel “Emerging Challenges in the (Geo)politics of AI Governance and Regulation”.

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Re-thinking human–machine interaction in the military domain

By Ingvild Bode and Kate Chandler May 2026 In a Perspective article published by Nature Machine Intelligence, Ingvild Bode and Kate Chandler argue that safeguarding human control in the military domain requires examining the diverse forms of human–machine interaction that occur across the AI lifecycle. They review how actions at distinct stages, including research and

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HuMach interdisciplinary workshop

16-17 April 2026 The HuMach team hosted the interdisciplinary workshop “Changing Human-Machine Interactions in Warfare: Perspectives across Disciplines” at SDU in Odense. Scholars at various career stages and from different disciplines presented their ongoing research in the field. Professor Toni Erskine (Australian National University) delivered the keynote lecture entitled “‘Borgs in the Org’ and the

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DDSA panel at CPH:DOX

21 March 2026 Anna Nadibaidze and Daniel Møller Ølgaard spoke at the panel debate ”Beyond the War Game: AI, Ethical Dilemmas, and Responsibility” organised by the Danish Data Science Academy (DSSA) during the Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX). The panel debate followed the screening of the film “Intelligence Rising” and explored technical, ethical, and geopolitical

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RÆSON Article: Military AI and Responsibility by Design

By Ingvild Bode January 2026 Ingvild Bode and Lena Trabucco (Centre for Military Studies, University of Copenhagen) wrote an article in Danish magazine RÆSON, examining the use of military AI-based systems and the challenges they pose to the role of humans in deciding when and how to use force. Drawing on high-profile contemporary wars, they

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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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