HENSOLDT Analytics at the Responsible AI in the Military Domain REAIM 2023 Summit in The Hague

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The HENSOLDT Analytics team attended the first summit on Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM 2023) earlier this week.

The event was ideated and organised at the initiative of the government of the Netherlands to facilitate the conversation on the responsible development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence in the military domain between all key international stakeholders. REAIM was held at the World Forum convention centre in the Hague between the 15 and 16th of February and boasted an exciting agenda full of plenary discussions with thought leaders in cybersecurity, AI ethics, research, military, and legislation.

We thank the organisers for the excellent event and look forward to continuing the discussions on the opportunities and challenges of AI in defence and security with representatives of governments, industry, civil society, academia, and think tanks at future editions.

About REAIM 2023

Artificial intelligence is bringing about fundamental changes to our world, including in the military domain. While the integration of AI technologies creates unprecedented opportunities to boost human capabilities, especially in terms of decision-making, it also raises significant legal, security-related and ethical concerns in areas like transparency, reliability, predictability, accountability and bias. These concerns are amplified in the high-risk military context.

The Netherlands believes the responsible development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the military domain must be given a higher place on the international agenda. It has therefore decided to host the first summit on Responsible AI in the Military Domain – REAIM 2023.

REAIM 2023 was held at the World Forum, The Hague, on 15 and 16 February 2023. 

Find out more about the event on the official website.

 

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HENSOLDT Analytics is a global leading provider of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) systems and Natural Language Processing technologies, such as Automatic Speech Recognition, which are key elements for media monitoring and analysis.