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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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HuMach at the ISA Annual Convention

2-5 March 2025 HuMach was represented by Anna Nadibaidze and Denise Garcia at the International Studies Association (ISA) annual convention in Chicago, US. At the panel “Human-Machine Relations in International Security: A Cross-Disciplinary Examination”, Anna Nadibaidze presented her draft research entitled “Navigating Global Narratives of Responsible AI in the Military Domain”. Denise Garcia acted as discussant

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Conference: Military AI and the Resort to Force

27 February 2025 Ingvild Bode was a speaker at the conference “Military AI and the Resort to Force”, held on 27 February 2025 at the Center for Military Studies, University of Copenhagen. She discussed issues related to command-level human-machine interaction together with Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University of London), Brianna Rosen (University of Oxford) and

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Policy Brief for the Center for International Governance Innovation

By Ingvild Bode January 2025 Ingvild Bode wrote a policy brief entitled “Human-Machine Interaction and Human Agency in the Military Domain” for the Center for International Governance Innovation. The policy brief describes in accessible form what is at stake when we talk about human-machine interaction in the military domain: the emergence of a shared decision-making

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