Exploring Algorithmic and Autonomous Warfare — Guest Lecture at Utrecht University
A timely lecture exploring how algorithmic and autonomous military technologies are reshaping warfare and its social, political, and ethical dimensions.
Linde Arentze is a PhD Candidate in Conflict Studies at Utrecht University. Her research investigates how the pursuit and development of algorithmic technologies by advanced militaries alter military-industrial relations and civil-military dynamics, and how their deployment in war theatres across Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Gaza impacts patterns of civilian harm and the character of warfare. Besides her work at RAW, Linde is Project Manager at The Intimacies of Remote Warfare, and a Researcher at the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies, investigating twenty years of Western interventionism in Afghanistan.