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The HuMach project officially began its four-year research journey in August 2024, bringing together a diverse team of experts in military AI governance.
Upcoming Events
HuMach’s upcoming conferences, workshops, and presentations focused on AI and military governance.
Past Events
Highlights from HuMach’s past events and contributions to key discussions on AI in military contexts.
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” and at the early career workshop “Geopolitics of AI Governance: Actors, Norms and Trends”, co-organized by Anna Nadibaidze and Justinas Lingevicius (Vilnius University).
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 July 2025.
The workshop featured a presentation where Ingvild Bode and Katherine Chandler examined how various forms of human-machine interaction in relation to lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS) and AI-based decision support systems (AI DSS) shape the exercise of human control.
The presentation was followed by discussant comments from Heidi Kandiel (ICRC) and Eric Mongelard (OHCHR), as well as Q&A with the audience.
Podcast on Responsible AI
3 July 2025
Anna Nadibaidze was a guest on the Center for War Studies’ podcast, the WarPod. In this episode, Anna Nadibaidze explains the concept of Responsible AI, highlights critiques, and looks to the future of governing AI in the military domain as well as her own research as part of the HuMach project.