2024 Wrapped…
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It’s been a busy year, so here is a round up of the non-academic writing and podcasts I did in 2024:
Writing
“Who’s afraid of “killer robots”? Why human decision making remains the central concern of ethical warfare”, article written for the ABC.
“Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it”, article written for the Conversation.
“The United Nations has a plan to govern AI – but has it bought the industry’s hype?”, article written for the Conversation.
“Global powers are grappling with ‘responsible’ use of military AI. What would that look like?”, article written for the Conversation.
“A US Court has ruled Google is an illegal monopoly – and the internet might never be the same”, article written for the Conversation.
“Why are Apple, Amazon, Google and Meta facing antitrust lawsuits and huge fines? And will it protect consumers?”, article written for the Conversation.
“What does it mean for AI to be ‘trustworthy?”, article written for the ANU Policy brief, August 2024.
“The intelligent machine: the human thinking behind artificial intelligence”, article written for COSMOS magazine.
“REAIM Summit 2024: Slowly but Surely towards Better Governance of Military Artificial Intelligence? From The Hague to Seoul”, article written for the Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law Perspectives Edition 42.
“Conceptualising agency in swarms”, article written for Land Power Forum, Australian Army Research Centre.
Podcast Interviews
Killer robots and unpredictability: The new face of weapons regulations. ANU National Security podcast.
Ethical and legal considerations of emerging military technology. Adapting Army - Cove Podcast Series, Episode 10.