Seventy years after the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions on 12 August 1949 the changing character of warfare is influenced by, among other things, technological innovations such as artificial intelligence and robotics. States are integrating new technologies into the military sphere for both defensive and offensive capabilities. This impacts on military doctrines, weaponry, and operational strategies. Under the auspices of the 1980 UN Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which may be Deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to have Indiscriminate Effects, the UN Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems is currently deliberating on the legal and ethical issues reg...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to have a revolutionary impact across societies and to crea...
Technology plays a crucial role in the outcomes of war. The rifle, the railroad and the telegraph in...
Every revolution in military affairs was always, to a large extent, driven by the appearance of new ...
Seventy years after the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions on 12 August 1949 the changing chara...
This paper covers the topic of the technological revolution and its impact on the rules of war. In t...
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) are a special class of weapons systems that, once activated,...
Military emerging disruptive technologies (EDTs) have a rapid and major effect on technologies that ...
Public debate is heating up over the future development of autonomous weapon systems. Some concerned...
Today is the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The current period of rapid, simultaneous, and...
The influence of technology on war is overrated. Technology does not win wars. It does not lose wars...
Lethal autonomous machines will inevitably enter the future battlefield – but they will do so increm...
Advances in military technology have led many, including the developers of such technology, to propo...
Imagine walking down the street when a drone flies up alongside you—and then shoots you. Although th...
Examining events after World War II shows that the emerging technological environment is shaping the...
The future international security landscape will be critically impacted by the military use of artif...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to have a revolutionary impact across societies and to crea...
Technology plays a crucial role in the outcomes of war. The rifle, the railroad and the telegraph in...
Every revolution in military affairs was always, to a large extent, driven by the appearance of new ...
Seventy years after the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions on 12 August 1949 the changing chara...
This paper covers the topic of the technological revolution and its impact on the rules of war. In t...
Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems (LAWS) are a special class of weapons systems that, once activated,...
Military emerging disruptive technologies (EDTs) have a rapid and major effect on technologies that ...
Public debate is heating up over the future development of autonomous weapon systems. Some concerned...
Today is the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The current period of rapid, simultaneous, and...
The influence of technology on war is overrated. Technology does not win wars. It does not lose wars...
Lethal autonomous machines will inevitably enter the future battlefield – but they will do so increm...
Advances in military technology have led many, including the developers of such technology, to propo...
Imagine walking down the street when a drone flies up alongside you—and then shoots you. Although th...
Examining events after World War II shows that the emerging technological environment is shaping the...
The future international security landscape will be critically impacted by the military use of artif...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to have a revolutionary impact across societies and to crea...
Technology plays a crucial role in the outcomes of war. The rifle, the railroad and the telegraph in...
Every revolution in military affairs was always, to a large extent, driven by the appearance of new ...