Automated Surveillance, Targeted Killings, and AI Warfare in Gaza: A Conversation with Khalil Dewan
From drone strikes to facial scans, legal frameworks are being bent to justify AI-powered targeting and biometric control in a...
Khalil Dewan is a PhD Nomos Fellow in Law at SOAS, University of London. His experience includes advising NATO's Counter Improvised Explosive Devices Centre of Excellence (C-IED COE), US Military Commission Trials, and assisting ICC and Universal Jurisdiction submissions related to international law. He has conducted field research on US, UK and France’s Drone Warfare in Syria, Somalia, and Mali. Personnel from the US Air Force (USAF) and British Royal Air Force (RAF) have been interviewed by him. Expert Evidence was requested from Khalil by the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Drones and Modern Conflict. The US Army War College Quarterly and Oxford Research Group have also cited his works. Khalil holds an LLM in International Law focusing on US drone targeting.
From drone strikes to facial scans, legal frameworks are being bent to justify AI-powered targeting and biometric control in a...
