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Table of Contents
- International Norms Development and AI in the Military Domain 1
- Tim Sweijs and Sofia Romansky 1
- International Norms Development and AI in the Military Domain 3
- Tim Sweijs and Sofia Romansky 3
- Table of Contents 5
- About the Authors 6
- Acronyms and Abbreviations 6
- Executive Summary 7
- Introduction 7
- The Use and Utility of International Norms 9
- International Norms Definition Function and Pathways 9
- Conditions Favouring Norm Propagation 9
- Challenges to International Norm Development for AI in the Military Domain 11
- Challenge 1 AI as an All-Purpose Technology 12
- Challenge 2 The Variety of Inputs that Go into AI Applications 12
- Challenge 3 The Diversity of Actors Involved in the AI Chain 13
- Challenge 4 The Difficulties of Verifying the Use of AI in the Military Domain 13
- Challenge 5 The Role of AI in Interstate Strategic Competition 13
- Challenge 6 The AI Power Paradox 14
- International Norms on AI in the Military Domain Taking Stock of a Crowded Landscape 14
- An Assessment of Strengths and Weaknesses in International Norms for AI in the Military Domain 19
- Accordance with International Law 19
- Responsibility and Accountability 21
- Explainability and Traceability 22
- Bias and Harm Mitigation 24
- Reliability 25
- Governability 25
- Exchange of Practices 26
- Conclusions and Recommendations 27
- Acknowledgements 28
- Works Cited 29
- Annex 35