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Seminar | European policies for Artificial Intelligence in Defence

April 23, 2024

On May 24, 2024, HCSS strategic analyst Sofia Romansky will give a lecture on International Governance for AI in the Military Domain, at the European policies for Artificial Intelligence in Defence seminar organized by Eurodefense Netherlands and KIVI Defence and Security.

The European Union recently approved the European Union AI-act, the first-ever legal framework on Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, this act is not applicable for Defence related applications. Nevertheless, AI for Defence is developing as rapidly as in other sectors and will only gain speed in the near future. 

The seminar is organised in collaboration between Eurodefense Netherlands and KIVI Defence and Security, a division of the Royal  Netherlands Society of Engineers KIVI.

During this afternoon seminar we will discuss AI technology development, policy issues and applications for Defence. If relevant, this could lead to Eurodefense or KIVI recommendations to European or national authorities.

The detailed programme is (all times local = GMT+2):

13:00 Reception of guests @ KIVI and online
13:10 Opening
13:20 Salvia Mirza (Resonant Consulting, UK) – Introduction and opportunities of AI for Defence 
14:00 Bart Groothuis (V) (Member European Parliament – Renew Europe) – European AI policy related to Defence 
14:15 Sofia Romansky (The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies) – International Governance for AI in the Military Domain 
14:55 Break
15:15 Jeroen van der Vlugt (CIO MoD NL) – NL MoD policy and vision on AI for Defence applications
15:55 Maarten Schadd (TNO) – Operationalizing responsible military AI: challenges and future directions
16:35 Panel discussion
17:00 Reception and drinks 

More info here.

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