BABL AI is proud to announce that Co-Founder and Chief Ethics Officer Jovana Davidovic will be speaking at the inaugural Global Conference on AI, Security, and Ethics, hosted by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). The conference will take place on March 27-28, 2025, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, bringing together global leaders, policymakers, military officials, and industry experts to address the ethical and security challenges posed by AI in defense and military applications.
Davidovic’s presentation will explore the role of human engagement in the deployment of AI-enabled weapons, examining how the intended purpose of human oversight shapes various types of engagement. Her talk will also focus on the potential implications of AI agents on the battlefield, raising critical questions about accountability, autonomy, and ethical governance in military AI systems.
The UNIDIR Global Conference on AI, Security, and Ethics is a milestone event in international AI governance, fostering collaboration among diplomats, academics, and industry leaders. The discussions will cover AI’s impact on military applications, cybersecurity, human rights, and international law, with a strong focus on ethical oversight and global cooperation.
BABL AI remains committed to advancing ethical AI practices and governance across industries, including the critical domain of AI in security and defense. The company is honored to contribute to this global dialogue and looks forward to engaging with experts dedicated to shaping responsible AI policies.
About BABL AI:
Since 2018, BABL AI has been auditing and certifying AI systems, consulting on responsible AI best practices and offering online education on related topics. BABL AI’s overall mission is to ensure that all algorithms are developed, deployed, and governed in ways that prioritize human flourishing.
About UNIDIR:
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is an autonomous institution within the United Nations that conducts independent research on pressing global challenges related to disarmament, arms control and international security. For 45 years, they have been developing innovative ideas to tackle the most pressing security issues of our world.