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Author: Lauren Sanders

03 Apr

Symposium on Military AI and the Law of Armed Conflict: Bridging the Legal Gap Between Principles and Standards in Military AI – Assessing Australia’s ‘System of Control’ Approach

[Dr. Lauren Sanders is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and a legal practitioner. She served in the Australian Army for several decades as a Signals Officer and Legal Officer.  This article represents the author’s personal views and does not reflect those of the Australian Defence Force or Australian Government.] Many States and regional and international organisations have espoused...

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