The intelligence community is developing its own AI ethics

The Pentagon made headlines last month when it adopted its five principles for the use of artificial intelligence, marking the end of a months-long effort with significant public debate over what guidelines the department should employ as it develops new AI tools and AI-enabled technologies.

Less well known is that the intelligence community is developing its own principles governing the use of AI.

“The intelligence community has been doing it’s own work in this space as well. We’ve been doing it for quite a bit of time,” said Ben Huebner, chief of the Office of Director of National Intelligence’s Civil Liberties, Privacy, and Transparency Office, at an Intelligence and National Security Alliance event March 4. Read More

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