Interpreting India

Military AI and Autonomous Weapons: Gender, Ethics, and Governance

Aug 28, 2025
Shimona Mohan, an associate researcher at UNIDIR and recognized among Women in AI Ethics’ 2024 list, dives into the complexities of AI in military contexts. She discusses the dual risks of AI, including inherent flaws and applied dangers like escalation in conflicts. Mohan emphasizes a fragmented governance landscape and the need for coherent regulatory frameworks for autonomous weapons. Highlighting bias in AI, particularly from gender and ethnic perspectives, she calls for a lifecycle approach in weapon assessment, ensuring ethical oversight at every stage.
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INSIGHT

AI Is Reshaping Military Doctrine

  • Militaries are rapidly integrating AI across functions from logistics to disinformation, driven by strategic necessity and large budgets.
  • This proliferation is accelerating doctrine changes and creating diverse military AI applications that defy a single characterization.
INSIGHT

Two Categories Of Military AI Risk

  • Risks split into inherent design flaws (bias, adversarial attacks) and applied risks from deployment (miscalculation, escalation).
  • AI acts as a force multiplier that can amplify nuclear, cyber, and biological threats, complicating risk management.
ADVICE

Connect Fragmented Disarmament Forums

  • Break down siloed disarmament forums and create linked spaces to address AI's cross-cutting impact across nuclear, cyber, and conventional regimes.
  • Foster integrated research and policy linkages so experts from different domains inform cohesive governance approaches.
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