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Brown Bag with Lt. Col. Alan Schuller: Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Weapon Systems

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12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
McCollum Hall Room: 131
1875 N 42nd St
Lincoln NE 68503
Additional Info: LAW
Contact:
Elsbeth Magilton, 472-1662, elsbeth.magilton@unl.edu
Join Lt Col Alan Schuller, Nebraska Law alumni 2006, for a discussion of his recent publication in the Harvard National Security Journal, “At the Crossroads of Control: The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Weapon Systems with International Humanitarian Law.” Lt Col Schuller will be visiting the law college on Wednesday September 6th, before appearing on the “Limitations on Cyber Operations and Issues of Sovereignty in Cyberspace” panel on Friday September 8th at the 2017 Advanced Operations Law Conference hosted by U.S. Strategic Command in cooperation with the Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law program.

Lieutenant Colonel Alan L. Schuller, U.S. Marine Corps, served as an artillery officer before becoming a judge advocate. He has performed duties as a prosecutor, defense counsel, and unit commander. LtCol Schuller served as the Staff Judge Advocate (SJA), 3d Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward) while deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. He deployed in 2013 as the SJA for Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Crisis Response in support of operations in U.S. Africa Command. He deployed again in 2014 as SJA of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit and supported operations in U.S. Central Command. LtCol Schuller currently serves as an Associate Director of the Stockton Center for the Study of International Law at the U.S. Naval War College. LtCol Schuller holds an LL.M. in National Security Law from Georgetown University Law Center. He is a Fellow with the Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law and serves on the Control Team for the annual National Security Crisis Law Simulation. LtCol Schuller’s article Inimical Inceptions of Imminence: A New Approach to Anticipatory Self-Defense Under the Law of Armed Conflict, was published in the UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs. His article “At the Crossroads of
Control: The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Weapon Systems with International Humanitarian Law” was recently published in Harvard Law School’s National Security Journal.

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