Georgia Hinds
Georgia Hinds is a Legal Adviser with the ICRC in Geneva, working on the legal and humanitarian implications of autonomous weapons, AI and other new technologies of warfare. Previously, she has worked for the ICRC in the Philippines and the Pacific region.
Before joining the ICRC, Georgia worked in the Australian Government, advising on public international law including international humanitarian and human rights law, and international criminal law. She has practiced as a commercial law solicitor in Brisbane, Sydney and Singapore, and served as a Reservist Officer with the Australian Army.
Georgia holds a Master of Laws in International Law from the Australian National University, and a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and Journalism from Griffith University.
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Algorithms of war: The use of artificial intelligence in decision making in armed conflict
14 mins read Artificial Intelligence and Armed Conflict / Autonomous Weapons / Humanitarian Action / New Technologies / Technology in Humanitarian Action Ruben Stewart & Georgia Hinds