Research areas
Artificial Intelligence
Responsble AI
Autonomous Weapons Systems
Russian Foreign Policy
Identity
International Institutions
Funded projects
"The Distributed Agency of Humans and Machine in Military Applications of AI" (HuMach)
My role: Post. Doc.
Duration: August 2025-July 2028
Funding body: Independent Research Fund Denmark
Contact person: Ingvild Bode (PI)
Website: https://humach.eu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/humachsdu/
“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/.
SoMe
Twitter: @AnnaRNad
LinkedIn: Anna Nadibaidze