October 20, 2023
Presented by the Canadian Pugwash Group (CPG) and the Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS)
In an era defined by technological leaps and groundbreaking innovations, the nexus between emerging technologies and national security is a pressing concern. While holding immense promise, emerging technologies present formidable security challenges that demand collective attention and innovative solutions. Join the Canadian Pugwash Group (CPG) and the Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS) at the University of Ottawa for a policy conference on The Security Challenges of Emerging Technologies.
Expert panels will dissect the multifaceted landscape of emerging tech security. The conference will consider the ever-evolving dynamics of cyber security, where the offense-defense dynamic continually reshapes the digital battleground. It will confront the ethical considerations surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence into autonomous weapon systems, raising crucial questions about responsible innovation. Furthermore, it will examine the potential consequences of an arms race in outer space and the risks of strategic instability in a nuclear age. And finally, it will ask the question, what path forward should Canada choose to forge in this evolving technological frontier?
The CPG-CIPS policy conference offers a unique platform to engage with leading experts, policymakers, and researchers, gaining valuable insights and contributing to the ongoing discourse on how best to navigate the complex intersection of emerging technologies and national security.
11:00am – 12:00pm Second Panel – “Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Weapon Systems”
Moderator: Cesar Jaramillo
Speakers: Branka Marijan, Srdjan Vucetic
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