Sofia Romansky

Sofia Romansky is a junior strategic analyst at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies. Her primary research interests concern the impact of artificial intelligence on social and military domains, issues around narratives and disinformation in online spheres, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Sofia Romansky is a junior strategic analyst at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS). Her primary research interests concern the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on social and military domains, issues around narratives and disinformation in online spheres, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

On the topic of AI, Sofia has researched the hardware and software components that enable the application of AI to autonomous systems and the impact of post-2018 generative AI on social stability. Within these projects, her focus has been primarily on computer vision and multimodal generative models.

Sofia holds a bachelor’s degree (cum laude) in politics, psychology, law and economics with a specialization in politics and a minor in communication science from the University of Amsterdam. She also holds a master’s degree (cum laude) in international relations and diplomacy from Leiden University and Clingendael Institute.

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