Dear Friend,
 
Please find enclosed information concerning the 63rd Course of the 
International School on Disarmament and Research on Conflicts (ISODARCO) 
(http://www.isodarco.it).
 
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Thank you for your collaboration and best personal regards.
 
Carlo Schaerf (Director of the School)
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63rd Course of the International School on Disarmament and Research on 
Conflicts (ISODARCO)
First announcement
 
Subject: Peace and Stability in the Age of Militarized AI and Cyber-conflicts: 
New Challenges and Risks
 
The increasing militarization of advanced computing technologies raises new 
risks for peace, stability, and international security. The 63rd ISODARCO 
Course will examine these problems, focusing on AI decision-support systems for 
battlefield operations, autonomous weapons systems, AI for nuclear early 
warning, cyber vulnerabilities and security, the spillover of cyber conflicts 
to other warfare domains, the accelerating pace of AI-powered armed hostilities 
and the related problem of preserving human control on warfare.
 
Venue: Volterra (Pisa, Italy)Dates: 6-13 August 2025
 
Information on the school and application forms:http://www.isodarco.it  
 
Course Directors: Diego Latella (ISODARCO & Senior Researcher (ret.) CNR-ISTI, 
Pisa), Gian Piero Siroli (Università di Bologna, INFN & CERN), Guglielmo 
Tamburrini (ISODARCO & Università di Napoli Federico II)
 
Lecturers: Daniele Amoroso, Dept. of Law, University of Cagliari, Italy;
Peter Asaro, The New School, New York;
Marco Gori, Dept. of Information Engineering and Mathematics, University of 
Siena;
Francesca Giovannini, Managing the Atom, HKS, Harvard University;
Dario Guarascio, Dept. of Economics and Law, Sapienza University of Rome;
Bart Jacobs, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;
Jingdong Yuan, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, SIPRI, Sweden;
Pavel Karasev, National Assoc. for Inter. Information Security NAIIS, Moscow;
Jonathan Kwik, Asser Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands;
Herb Lin, Center for Int’l Security & Cooperation, Hoover Institution, Stanford 
University;
Maria Vanina Martinez, Artificial Intelligence Res. Institute (IIIA-CSIC), 
Barcelona;
Alice Saltini, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey, USA;
Danielle Yeow, Lead Cyber Law & Governance, Centre for Int. Law, Singapore Nat. 
Univ.
 
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