Atay Kozlovski

I am currently a Swiss National Science Foundation postdoctoral mobility grant researcher and a visiting research fellow at the ‘Sociotechnical AI Systems Lab’ at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. My research focuses on the ethics of AI, Meaningful Human Control (MHC), and Axiology. My current research project explores the possible applications of the MHC framework to the design of (semi)autonomous systems and its use to critically evaluate the use of AI in the military domain.

Relevant publications:

Kozlovski, Atay. 2024. When Algorithms Decide Who is a Target: IDF’s use of AI in Gaza. Tech Policy Press. https://www.techpolicy.press/when-algorithms-decide-who-is-a-target-idfs-use-of-ai-in-gaza/

Kozlovski, Atay. (Forthcoming). “Meaningful Human Control over AI Military Decision Support Systems: Exploring Key Challenges”. In Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Ethics. Military and Humanitarian Health Ethics, Edited by Bernhard Koch and David Winkler, Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.

Video Lecture: The ethics of AI based Military Decision Support Systems: https://youtu.be/jHGdgfVRPEc?si=Gkj7W50Rl4P_F9JV

Introduction to Ethical Challenges in the Age of AI – Session #3: Warfare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ee70er0qqs

Podcast: The Ethics of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems / CIS communicating international security. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4W36tbcZjjWebpH3Ez1ELz?si=EJ6rOu1nRUqDDBETbrnCvg