Joseph Clark at the DOD News offers a piece on the September 28th announcement of the National Security Agency’s creation of an AI center.
Director Army Gen. Paul M. Nakasone (seen in the above photo) today
announced the creation of a new entity to oversee the development and
integration of artificial intelligence capabilities within U.S. national
security systems.
The AI Security Center will become the focal point for
developing best practices, evaluation methodology and risk frameworks with the
aim of promoting the secure adoption of new AI capabilities across the national
security enterprise and the defense industrial base.
The new entity will consolidate the agency's various
artificial intelligence and security-related activities.
"The AI Security Center will work closely with U.S.
Industry, national labs, academia across the [intelligence community] and
Department of Defense and select foreign partners," Nakasone said during a
discussion hosted by the National Press Club in Washington.
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