President Biden sets up new AI guardrails for military, intelligence agencies
Briefly

The new national security memorandum outlines guidelines for military and intelligence agencies on AI use, ensuring oversight and limitations on autonomous weapons and decision-making.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan emphasized that AI should not be used independently for critical decisions, like nuclear launch or profiling based on race or religion.
The memo highlights the importance of protecting private-sector AI advancements, categorizing them as national assets that require safeguarding against foreign espionage.
Concerns about AI’s role in global security were raised, particularly regarding China's use to control populations, suggesting the U.S. is positioning itself in international discussions on AI.
Read at Engadget
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