The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) explores the necessary human involvement in AI-enabled weapons systems.
According to PRIO Senior Researcher Jovana Davidovic, most policy proposals for managing AI risks in warfare rely on vague calls for 'meaningful human control' or 'appropriate human judgment'.
Davidovic's article is part of the PRIO project 'Ethical Risk Management for AI-Enabled Weapons: A Systems Approach (ERM)', which examines responsible governance of emerging technologies in the military.
Author's summary: Rethinking human roles in AI warfare is crucial.
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) — 2025-10-30
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