Greg Reichberg speaks at 2022 McCain Conference. Photo: U.S. Navy / Stacy Godfrey
Greg Reichberg speaks at 2022 McCain Conference. Photo: U.S. Navy / Stacy Godfrey

ÌÇÐÄÍøÒ³°æ researchers Greg Reichberg and Henrik Syse spoke last week at the United States Naval Academy's annual on military ethics.

This year's two-day event focused on the ethics of AI military applications. Included among the speakers were Lt. Gen. Michael S. Groen, Director of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center; Dr. Paul Scharre, author of Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War; Brett Vaughan, Chief AI officer of the U.S. Navy; Lt. Col. Joe Chapa, Chief Responsible AI Ethics Officer for the Department of the Air Force; Jennifer Edgin, Assistant Deputy Commandant for Information, Headquarters Marine Corps; Dave Barnes, Chief AI Ethics Officer, U.S. Army AI Integration Center; Mitt Regan, Professor of Jurisprudence, Georgetown University Law Center; Missy Commings, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University; and Jovana Davidovic, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Iowa.

The conference was organized by the Naval Academy's , in association with ÌÇÐÄÍøÒ³°æ's project Warring with Machines: Artificial Intelligence and the Relevance of Virtue Ethics.

2022 McCain Conference: "The Ethics of Military AI"

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Henrik Syse on panel at 2022 McCain Conference. Photo: U.S. Navy / Kenneth D. Aston Jr