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Author: Tal Mimran

20 Apr

Artificial Intelligence in the Battlefield: A Perspective from Israel

Dr. Tal Mimran is an associate professor at the Zefat Academic College, and the Academic Coordinator of the International Law Forum of the Hebrew University. He is also a fellow at the Federmann Cyber Security Research Center in the Law Faculty of the Hebrew University, and the head of a research program on digital human rights at Tachlith Institute.  Gal Dahan...

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