Opportunities and limits of preventive arms control
Opportunities and limits of preventive arms control: missile defence, space technology and artificial intelligence
Abstract:
Technological progress and military armament are closely linked. Whereas in the past the military was often a central driver of technological progress - think of the history of aviation, for example - it is now often the civilian sector that characterises the further development of weapons systems with its technical innovations - for example in the field of artificial intelligence. What are the security policy risks of this development and what role can arms control play in dealing with these risks in the face of technological progress? We will discuss these two key questions using case studies from the fields of missile defence, space technology and artificial intelligence.
There will be room for further questions over a small drink afterwards.
  
                
              Abstract:
Technological progress and military armament are closely linked. Whereas in the past the military was often a central driver of technological progress - think of the history of aviation, for example - it is now often the civilian sector that characterises the further development of weapons systems with its technical innovations - for example in the field of artificial intelligence. What are the security policy risks of this development and what role can arms control play in dealing with these risks in the face of technological progress? We will discuss these two key questions using case studies from the fields of missile defence, space technology and artificial intelligence.
There will be room for further questions over a small drink afterwards.
          Time
        
        
          Wednesday, 17.04.24 - 07:00 PM 
              
               - 08:30 PM
            
          
        
      
          Event format
        
        
          Talk
        
      
          Topic
        
        
          preventive arms control
        
      
          Speaker
        
        
          Dr. Max Mutschler from BICC (Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies)
        
      
          Target groups
        
        All interested
          Languages
        
        
          German
        
      
          Location
        
        
          bpb:medienzentrum Bonn
        
      
          Admission price
        
        
          free
        
      
          Reservation
        
        
          
          not required
        
      
          Registration/Ticket
        
        
      
          Additional Information
        
        
      
          Organizer
        
        
          MEHUCO Researchproject from the department of media studies; bpb
        
      
          Contact
        
        
        Team of Researchproject "Human-Machine Interfaces in the Discussion on Autonomous Weapon Systems"