Research areas
Artificial Intelligence
Autonomous Weapons Systems
Russian Foreign Policy
Identity
International Institutions
Funded projects
“Transforming Norms Research through Practices: Weaponised Artificial Intelligence, Norms, and Order” (AUTONORMS)
My role: Researcher
Duration: August 2020- July 2025
Funding body: European Research Council
Contact person: Ingvild Bode (PI)
Website: www.autonorms.eu
Twitter: www.twitter.com/autonorms
“Artificial Intelligence, Practices, and Status in International Relations”
PhD Project
Duration: March 2021- February 2024
Funding body: European Research Council
Contact person: Anna Nadibaidze, anadi@sam.sdu.dk
This PhD dissertation is a contribution to the AutoNorms research project, funded by the European Research Council. It examines states’ pursuit of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies from a constructivist perspective, with an empirical focus on the case of Russia.
Selected publications
Nadibaidze, A.(2022).Great power identity in Russia’s position on autonomous weapons systems,Contemporary Security Policy,43:3,407-435,https://doi.org/10.1080/13523260.2022.2075665.
Bode, I., Huelss, H., Nadibaidze, A. Qiao-Franco, G., and Watts, T. (2023). Prospects for the global governance of autonomous weapons: comparing Chinese, Russian, and US practices. Ethics and Information Technology 25: 5, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-023-09678-x.
Nadibaidze, A. (2022). Commitment to Control Weaponised Artificial Intelligence: A Step Forward for the OSCE and European Security. Geneva: Geneva Centre for Security Policy. https://www.gcsp.ch/publications/commitment-control-weaponised-artificial-intelligence-step-forward-osce-and-european.
Nadibaidze, A. (2022). Russian Perceptions of Military AI, Automation, and Autonomy. Philadelphia: Foreign Policy Research Institute. https://www.fpri.org/article/2022/01/russian-perceptions-of-military-ai-automation-and-autonomy/.
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LinkedIn: Anna Nadibaidze