France is rather open-minded about autonomous weapon systems and artificial intelligence and rather cautious about Germany
Ulrike Franke comments on the challenges of the new European arms project FCAS
France is rather open-minded about autonomous weapon systems and artificial intelligence and rather cautious about Germany
Ulrike Franke comments on the challenges of the new European arms project FCAS
Armed drones are not fundamentally problematic – it depends on how they are used. […] Here, political decision-makers are required to define clear rules for how the Bundeswehr can use them.
Ulrike Franke speaks about the German military's plans to buy armed drones
The rightly controversial US-American way of using drones made it almost impossible to have a rational discussion about the use of German drones
Ulrike Franke reflects upon the discussion of the German military about the use of armed drones
We are having an almost philosophical debate about the rights of the individual versus the rights of the society
Ulrike Franke speaks in this podcast about technological and surveillance measures to fight covid-19
The most important advantage of combat drones for Turkey is that the technology allows the military to survey a conflict area and identify targets
Ulrike Franke comments on Ankara's armament plans
Europe still very much depends on the US
Ulrike Franke attested PESCO some “capability gaps” especially for large military actions.
Drones are not a military panacea. It’s not a technology that gives military forces absolute dominance.
Ulrike Franke quoted on Turkish drones and their use abroad
Ulrike Franke discusses 'Westlessness'.
Ulrike Franke's analysis on Europe's AI use in the military.
Ulrike Franke being interviewed ahead of the Munich Security Conference.