Intelligence community rolls out guidelines for ethical use of artificial intelligence

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The U.S. intelligence community (IC) on Thursday rolled out an "ethics guide" and framework for how intelligence agencies can responsibly develop and use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Among the key ethical requirements were shoring up security, respecting human dignity through complying with existing civil rights and privacy laws, rooting out bias to ensure AI use is "objective and equitable," and ensuring human judgement is incorporated into AI development and use. The IC wrote in the framework, which digs into the details of the ethics guide, that it was intended to ensure that use of AI technologies matches "the Intelligence Community's unique mission purposes, authorities, and responsibilities for collecting and using data and AI outputs." "The IC leads in developing and using technology crucial to our national security mission, and we cannot do so without recognizing and acting on its ethical implications," Director of National Intelligence John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffeRubio says congressional oversight of intelligence faces'historic crisis' following DNI announcement Warner calls Intelligence chief's decision to scale down congressional election security briefings'outrageous' Pelosi, Schiff pan director of national intelligence for canceling election security briefings MORE said in a statement Thursday. "These principles and their accompanying framework will help guide our mission leads and data scientists as they implement technology to solve intelligence problems."

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