The National Security Transparency Advisory Group emphasizes the necessity for Canadian security agencies to clearly articulate their current and planned uses of artificial intelligence systems, to enhance public trust and accountability.
The report indicates that as national security agencies increasingly adopt AI for diverse tasks—from analyzing large text volumes to malware detection—public awareness about these uses is vital for asserting the public's right to know.
The advisory group advocates for legislative amendments to ensure there’s proper oversight over AI's application in federal operations while promoting greater openness, signaling a critical balance between security and transparency.
The report highlights that 'openness and engagement' in collaboration with the private sector are essential to driving innovation and building trust, asserting that lack of transparency fosters public suspicion towards security operations.
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