Navigating the Legal Complexities of AI-Enhanced Cyber Operations by State and Non-State Actors
The dissertation explores the complex legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) in cyber operations conducted by state and non-state actors. It examines how AI impacts attribution, motives, and accountability in cyberspace, and analyzes the adequacy of current international legal frameworks in addressing these emerging threats. The research aims to provide insights into potential regulatory approaches and legal reforms necessary to effectively govern AI-enhanced cyber operations in an evolving digital landscape.