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ai with ai: Lethal Autonomy and the Military Targeting Process, Part I
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Andy and Dave welcome back   Larry Lewis , the Director for CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence, and welcome   Merel Ekelhof , a Ph.D. candidate at VU University Amsterdam and visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. Over the course of this two-part series, the group discusses the idea of "meaningful human control" in the context of the military targeting process, the increasing role of autonomous technologies (and that autonomy is not simply an issue "at the boom"), and the potential directions for future meetings of the U.N. Convention on Certain Weapons.
Andy and Dave welcome back   Larry Lewis , the Director for CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence, and welcome   Merel Ekelhof , a Ph.D. candidate at VU University Amsterdam and visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. Over the course of this two-part series, the group discusses the idea of "meaningful human control" in the context of the military targeting process, the increasing role of autonomous technologies (and that autonomy is not simply an issue "at the boom"), and the potential directions for future meetings of the U.N. Convention on Certain Weapons. Lethal
cna talks: Conventional Missiles in the Ukraine War
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The Russia‑Ukraine war marks the first large‑scale deployment and use of conventional ballistic and cruise missile technology. Because of this, the theater has become a test bed for missile technology and strategy and has revealed the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary missile forces and doctrines.    In this episode, Fabien Hoffman and Gabriela Rosa Hernandez join the show to discuss how both sides have used conventional weapons during the Ukraine War and the war's impact on strategic stability. 
Fabian Hoffmann is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Oslo Nuclear Project (ONP). His research focuses on missile technology, nuclear strategy, and defense policy. His Ph.D. project examines
cna talks: Beyond Jihad: Countering Violent Extremism at Home and Abroad (Live)
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This episode of CNA Talks was recorded live at CNA’s National Security Seminar, “Beyond Jihad: Countering Violent Extremism at Home and Abroad.” CNA’s Bill Rosenau sat down with Peter Bergen of New America and Arie Perliger, Professor and Director of Security Studies, University of Massachusetts Lowell, to discuss the recent surge of domestic terrorism in the United States. 
at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the former Director of Terrorism Studies in the Combatting Terrorism Center of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He received his Ph.D in Political Science
vcu-life-report
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vcu-life-report LIFE Program Evaluation, Final Report August 2018 Trisha Rhodes, Ph.D. Department of Criminal Justice University of Arkansas at Little Rock William Pelfrey, Ph.D., Hayley Cleary, Ph.D., & Jessica Smith, M.A. L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs Virginia Commonwealth University 1 Submitted on August, 2018 Submitted to Richmond Police Department, Richmond, VA by: Trisha Rhodes, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice, University of Arkansas at Little Rock William Pelfrey, Ph.D., L. Douglas Wilder School of Government
story-of-cna
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Group (ORG), based at Navy headquarters in Washington. In Recife, Brazil, for example, a Ph.D. chemist named Jacinto “Jay” Steinhardt brought search theory to a U.S. Navy base that was trying ... for: a Bronze Star for Valor in World War II, a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University, and a paper published in the prestigious Physical Review, describing an experiment he and his professor had ... through the rest of the decade. Phil DePoy, who was hired in 1959 with a master’s degree in nuclear engineering and partway through his Ph.D., says that in that era, “Navy strike forces were mostly