In the November 2024 issue of Arms Control Today, former VCDNP Research Intern Alexander Hoppenbrouwers explores divisions in the Global South on regulating autonomous weapons and evaluates how discussions on the topic might evolve.
VCDNP Research Intern Alexander Hoppenbrouwers explains how discussions on the regulation of autonomous weapons may change following the Vienna Conference on Autonomous Weapons Systems in a piece published by the Royal United Services Institute.
At a VCDNP webinar, speakers discussed lethal autonomous weapon systems and highlight the need for an international legally binding instrument to regulate their development and use.
The VCDNP hosted a webinar exploring the rapidly evolving use of artificial intelligence in the military domain from technical, legal, and ethical perspectives.
The second OSCE essay competition for young scholars on conventional arms control and confidence- and security-building measures in Europe concluded on 8 December 2021.
On 20 October 2021, the VCDNP held the fourth webinar in the DET Series, focused on the ethical and legal concerns related to artificial intelligence, featuring remarks by Ambassador Thomas Hajnoczi, Dr. Frank Sauer, and Ms. Laura Bruun.
On 29 September 2021, the VCDNP held a webinar with Dr. Andrew Futter to discuss the impact of emerging technologies on the stability of deterrence as part of the VCDNP Deterrence and Emerging Technologies (DET) Webinar Series.
Are you under 35 years old and interested in military security in Europe? Do you want to win up to €3,000 and present your work to diplomats in Vienna? The VCDNP is proud to support the 2021 OSCE-IFSH Essay Competition, again as a co-organiser and judge.
VCDNP Senior Fellow Angela Kane discussed the role of AI in statecraft during a "Couch Lessons" seminar on "AI + Peace," organised by the Goethe Institut.
Attention young professionals: the OSCE and IFSH, in cooperation with the VCDNP, MGIMO and GCSP, are launching an essay competition on conventional arms control.
VCDNP Executive Director Elena Sokova gave a keynote speech on the nexus between nuclear policy and new technologies at a 2019 meeting of the Hamburg (Insecurity) Sessions.
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