| Publication Date |
2021 |
| Personal Author |
Schmidt, E.; Work, B.; Catz, S.; Chien, S.; Darby, C.; Ford, K.; Griffiths, J.; Horvitz, E.; Jassy, A.; Mark, W.; Matheny, J.; McFarland, K.; Moore, A. |
| Page Count |
756 |
| Abstract |
We are at the beginning of the beginning of this new era of competition. We now know the uses of AI in all aspects of life will grow and the pace of innovation will accelerate. We know adversaries are determined to turn AI capabilities against us. We know a competitor is determined to surpass us in AI leadership. We know AI is accelerating breakthroughs in a wide array of fields. We know that whoever translates AI developments into applications first will have the advantage. Now we must act. The principles we establish, the federal investments we make, the national security applications we field, the organizations we redesign, the partnerships we forge, the coalitions we build, and the talent we cultivate will set Americas strategic course. The United States should invest what it takes to maintain its innovation leadership, to responsibly use AI to defend free people and free societies, and to advance the frontiers of science for the benefit of all humanity. AI is going to reorganize the world. America must lead the charge. |
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| NTIS Subject Category |
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| Corporate Authors |
National Security Commission on Artificial Intellegence Washington DC |
| Supplemental Notes |
PART I: DEFENDING AMERICA IN THE AI ERA. Chapter 1: Emerging Threats in the AI Era Chapter 2: Foundations of Future Defense Chapter 3: AI and Warfare Chapter 4: Autonomous Weapon Systems and Risks Associated with AI-Enabled Warfare Chapter 5: AI and the Future of National Intelligence Chapter 6: Technical Talent in Government Chapter 7: Establishing Justified Confidence in AI Systems Chapter 8: Upholding Democratic Values: Privacy, Civil Liberties, |
| Document Type |
Technical Report |
| Title Note |
Technical Report, Final Report. |
| NTIS Issue Number |
202126 |