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National Security Law and the Coming AI Revolution

8 Apr 2021

We then present the key points and observations from each of three panels – AI and the Law of Armed Conflict; AI and National Security: Ethics, Bias, and Principles; and AI and National Security Decision-Making. [...] AI Values and International Alliances and Cooperation The use of AI technology by authoritarian states and in the context of great power competition presents challenges to the United States and the international community. [...] The questions are intended as a place to start for lawyers to engage technologists on the design and use of AI.) The bottom line is that it is time for national security legal practitioners to move from bromides about “humans in the loop” and “AI principles” to the specific application of those principles to unique AI applications. [...] Finally, we would like to thank our remote audience of over 180 participants for sharing the afternoon with us and (we hope) agreeing to jump into the subject of AI so that we can better maximize the benefits and mitigate the risks of the important and emerging national security tools enabled by AI and machine learning with the input of law, ethics, and good process. [...] Privacy and Data Collection AI Values and International Alliances and Cooperation Takeaways for Attorneys Panel 3: AI and National Security Decision-Making The State of Government-Developed AI Law and Policy Gaps, including in Accountability Human Machine Teaming Building Ethics and Security into Development The Role of Lawyers Keynote Session: Lawyers and Law Law and ethics will, or could and sho.

Authors

James Baker

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Pages
33
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United States of America

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