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Peace Perspectives is produced by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia, with help from our partners.

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Peace Perspectives Podcast — inspiring through words, changing mindsets, and building a peace constituency that transform communities.

Peace Perspectives is produced by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia, with help from our partners.

    EP 4: Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technology, and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Security, Moral, and Ethical Perspectives in Asia

    EP 4: Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technology, and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Security, Moral, and Ethical Perspectives in Asia

    There is much to be said about Artificial Intelligence and emerging technology, but even as a lot of it is used for good, there are concerns of misusing or abusing AI and emerging technology in both explicit and implicit ways--even to the point of infringing on basic human rights.

    It is on this thought that authors’ thoughts and findings in the book Artificial Intelligence, Emerging Technology, and Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Security, Moral, and Ethical Perspectives in Asia is discussed in this special episode of Peace Perspectives. Published by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia, this paper explores the need to expose how AI and emerging technologies have eventually led to advancements in weaponry. There is a growing concern on Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems or LAWS, especially in countries with human rights and security issues. This is something that governments must address, not just in a legal and ethical way but also from a humanitarian perspective. 

    Mitzi Austero is the Programmes Manager of Nonviolence International Southeast Asia. Alfredo Ferrariz Lubang is the Regional Representative of Nonviolence International in Asia. Concurrently, he is the National Coordinator of the Philippine Campaign to Ban Landmines and convenor of a number of humanitarian disarmament campaigns. Binalakshmi “Bina” Nepram is an indigenous scholar and human rights defender, whose work focuses on deepening democracy and championing women-led peace, security, and disarmament in Manipur, Northeast India, and South Asia. Pauleen Gorospe Savage is the Policy and Research Advisor of Nonviolence International Southeast Asia. Kazuyo Tanaka is currently a lecturer at Nara Women's University Secondary School. She earned her MA in Area Studies at Kyoto University. 

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    Read the book here. 



    Contact links: 


    Mitzi Austero on Twitter 
    Fred Lubang on Twitter 
    Bina Nepram on Twitter
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Twitter 
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Facebook 

    • 51 min
    EP 3: Civil Society Perspectives on AI and Emerging Technologies

    EP 3: Civil Society Perspectives on AI and Emerging Technologies

    AI has made a huge impact on our lives. But what are the limits of incorporating AI and emerging technologies into daily life? What are the concerns regarding the usage of AI in government and security? What are the concerns surrounding the use of AI in weapons systems? Is there potential for AI to cause more harm than good? What actions should we be taking to ensure that there is no abuse?

    In this episode, host Pauleen Gorospe Savage chats with Fred Lubang and Prabal Thapa about the various concerns surrounding AI’s gray areas, and the actions that sectors need to take in order to ensure that people are not negatively affected by it. Fred is the Regional representative of Nonviolence Southeast Asia, while Prabal is part of the Committee of Social Justice in Nepal.

    Peace Perspectives is produced by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia. Tell us your thoughts on this episode by sending us a message on Twitter.

    Contact Links:


    Committee for Social Justice Nepal on Facebook
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Twitter
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Facebook
    Heinrich Böll Stiftung Website

    • 32 min
    EP 2: Southeast Asian Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in the Service of the People

    EP 2: Southeast Asian Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in the Service of the People

    How is the Artificial Intelligence race going in developing countries in Southeast Asia? Are governments on track to using and developing AI and emerging technology for state functions like delivery of services? What are the security concerns alongside these developments? How does the government ensure transparency and accountability to ensure citizens' rights and freedoms are not infringed upon? Is there gender inclusivity and representation in developing these AI systems?

    In this episode, host Pauleen Gorospe Savage chats with Mitzi Austero and Yudi Adiputera about the state of AI in developing nations in the SEA region. They touch on topics like the priorities of the public sectors in AI development, concerns in privacy and safety when AI is used as a tool for surveillance or weaponry, and class and gender inclusivity in the development of AI systems.

    Mitzi is the Programmes Manager of Nonviolence International Southeast Asia, and Yudi is a Professor at the Department of International Relations, Universitas Gadjah Mada.

    Peace Perspectives is produced by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia. Tell us your thoughts on this episode by sending us a message on Twitter.

    Episode Links:


    Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: A Philippine Primer

    Contact Links:


    Mitzi Austero on Twitter
    Yudi Adiputera on Twitter
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Twitter
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Facebook
    Heinrich Böll Stiftung Website

    • 32 min
    EP 1: Where We Are Now with Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology

    EP 1: Where We Are Now with Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology

    What is artificial intelligence? How far have we come with AI in the present day? How is it being used to benefit society and government? Is AI being used in an ethical way?

    In the first episode of Peace Perspectives, host Pauleen Gorospe Savage chats with Peter Kua about the leaps and bounds we have made with AI up to the present day, and what we can expect in the future. Peter is the Head of Data Science at  REV Media Group Malaysia.

    Peace Perspectives is produced by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia. Tell us your thoughts on this episode by sending us a message on Twitter.

    Episode Links:


    Big Data Malaysia Facebook Group
    Ethics in AI by Peter Kua

    Contact Links:


    Peter Kua on LinkedIn
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Twitter
    Nonviolence International Southeast Asia on Facebook
    Heinrich Böll Stiftung Website

    • 25 min

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