by C.M. Jonker* | Dec 5, 2019 | Commentary, Disruptive Technologies
I have studied computer science and developed in the area of artificial intelligence and since then pursuing my research with an emphasis on creating support technology and specifically the support of decision making. To a large extend, my aim is to form a debate in...
by Maaike Verbruggen* | Dec 4, 2019 | Commentary, Disruptive Technologies, Events & Activities, Proceedings
I will reflect on the role of the private sector in future transatlantic defence cooperation. It is often stated that emerging technologies are especially pioneered by the private sector. The private sector makes up an increasing share in global R&D spending and...
by Christopher Coker* | Nov 25, 2019 | Commentary, Disruptive Technologies, Events & Activities, Proceedings
All predictions are based on trend analysis: What countries or companies are researching, or working on at the time. But we should always remember for the future is not the end of the trend line. Why? Well, to begin with, we made the mistake of writing histories of...
by Kim Stollar* | Nov 20, 2019 | Commentary, Disruptive Technologies, Events & Activities, Proceedings
Thank you for inviting. I’m here on behalf of AmCham EU and I think this is really a wonderful forum with a lot of diversity of thought and analysts. It’s been a very robust conversation and I’m happy to support industry’s perspective. I don’t...
by Samet Coban | Sep 25, 2019 | Commentary, Disruptive Technologies, Events & Activities
Disruptive technologies are constantly changing the way we fight. The fast pace of technological change is making it hard for the militaries to keep up. In his seminal article “The New Revolution in Military Affairs,” Christian Brose predicts that emerging...
by Transatlantic Task Force | Sep 20, 2019 | Disruptive Technologies, Fighting Organised Crime and Terrorism, Research
Terrorist groups (attackers) always strive to outmanoeuvre counter-terrorism agencies with different tactics and strategies for making successful attacks. Therefore, understanding unexpected attacks (outliers) is becoming more and more important. Studying such attacks...