Martina Kunz

Research Fellow, 2016 - March 2021

BIOGRAPHY

Martina Kunz was a Research Fellow on the AI Policy and Responsible Innovation project. Before coming to Cambridge, Martina studied and worked at the University of Geneva, Tsinghua University, and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.

For her PhD (soon to be completed) at the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, she used natural language processing, data science and artificial intelligence to map and evaluate the regulatory techniques and effects of international environmental treaty systems.

Her work at CFI focused on international strategies, policies and governance mechanisms that could help mitigate the risks and harness the opportunities presented by AI.

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Martina Kunz

Resources

Artificial Intelligence and Robotization

Artificial Intelligence and Robotization. Chapter in Robin Geiß and Nils Melzer (eds.), Oxford Handbook on the International Law of Global Security (Oxford University Press, 2020) Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the international law governing applications of artificial intelligence and robotics which affect global security, highlighting challenges arising from technological developments and how international regulators […]