1. Introduction 2. Alternative paths to developing engineering solutions for human-machine teams 3. Risk determination versus risk perception: From hate speech, an erroneous drone attack, and military nuclear wastes to human machine autonomy 4. Appropriate Context-Dependent Artificial Trust in Human-Machine Teamwork 5. Toward a Causal Modeling Approach for Trust-Based Interventions in Human-Autonomy Teams 6. Risk Management in Human-in-the-Loop AI-Assisted Attention Aware Systems 7. Enabling Trustworthiness in Human-swarm Systems Through a Digital Twin 8. Building Trust with the Ethical Affordances of Education Technologies: A Sociotechnical Systems Perspective 9. Perceiving a Humorous Robot as a Social Partner 10. Real-Time AI: Using AI on the Tactical Edge 11. Building a Trustworthy AI Digital Twin: A Brave New World of Human Machine Teams & Autonomous Biological Internet of Things (BIoT) 12. A framework of Human Factors methods for safe, ethical, and usable Artificial Intelligence in Defence 13. A schema for harms-sensitive reasoning, and an approach to populate its ontology by human annotation