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Author: Tsvetelina van Benthem

02 Apr

Symposium on Military AI and the Law of Armed Conflict: Responsible Deployments of Militarised AI – The Power of Information to Prevent Unintended Engagements

[Tsvetelina van Benthem is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, lecturer in international law for the Oxford University Diplomatic Studies Programme and senior legal adviser at The Reckoning Project. She is a member of the core team of the Oxford Process on International Law Protections in Cyberspace, and regularly advises states and...

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