
Intimacies of
Remote Warfare
The Intimacies of Remote Warfare project aims to build an independent, evidence-based expert field which is able to inform the public about the impacts and intimate realities of the remote wars that are waged in their names. In recent years, Western states have increasingly resorted to remote warfare to govern threats at a distance across the Middle East and Africa often outside conventional warzones.
Conference: RAW presents paper on algorithmic warfare and civilian harm at EWIS

Dr. Lauren Gould and Linde Arentze presented a paper on the realities of the IDF’s AI-driven targeting practices in Gaza during the European Workshops in International Studies in Istanbul.
Podcast: Tracing the Realities of AI in the Military Domain
RAW researcher dr. Marijn Hoijtink reflects on the realities of algorithmic warfare in Gaza and Ukraine in 'BNR Big Five of AI in Practice'.
Recommendations: How the Netherlands and its allies can improve transparency and accountability vis-a-vis civilian harm
After another round of negotiations and exchanges, IRW and its civil society partners put forward their second round of 16 recommendations to the Dutch MoD.
Report: How Big Tech and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Military-Industrial Complex
In this report, Prof. Roberto J. González reveals how the Pentagon’s billion-dollar big tech contracts are changing the military-industrial-commercial complex and result in unreliable AI-enabled weapons systems.
Documentary: AI and the future of humanity
In this CNN documentary, RAW researcher Jessica Dorsey highlights how AI is likely to diminish transparency, accountability, and human control in the military domain.
Op-ed: AI is increasing the speed of targeting and scale of civilian harm in Gaza
IRW’s Lauren Gould, Marijn Hoijtink, and Linde Arentze reflect on the realities of algorithmic warfare and civilian harm in Gaza in The Conversation.