The U.K. Government Communications Headquarters outlined how its analysts could use artificial intelligence to handle issues from cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns to tackling child sex abuse. In "The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Pioneering a New National Security" paper, the GCHQ outlined how it can use AI to address these problems and the ways the agency will ensure it uses AI fairly, transparently and in a manner that protects privacy.
26 Feb. 2021
GCHQ explains how it will use AI to tackle cyberattacks, disinformation
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