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February 15, 2022

The report speaks to the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and neural networks in creating tools that distinguish quickly between objects, for example a stop...

February 14, 2022

This chapter argues that Artificial Intelligence is best understood as an accelerating and enabling force that is less likely to produce drastic, unforeseen transformations in...

February 10, 2022

A tighter threshold for U.S drone strikes can reduce civilian casualties without emboldening the...

February 10, 2022

The lack of accountability for civilian casualties isn’t likely to...

February 10, 2022

The Biden administration’s “over-the-horizon” strategy assumes that the U.S. has the requisite technical infrastructure and intelligence sharing agreements in place to...

February 10, 2022

To what extent will armed, networked, and unmanned platforms change geopolitical dynamics and balances of power? In short, how will they affect global...

February 10, 2022

The technology has always had destructive potential, but weaponization has now been honed by burgeoning global...

February 10, 2022

More civilian casualties abroad seem the likeliest...

February 10, 2022

Perhaps the greatest barrier to success of the United States’ vaccination campaign against COVID-19 is public hesitancy to be...

February 10, 2022

To what extent did Obama’s “near” certainty standard for no civilian casualties during U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan reduce collateral damage? We studied this question...