The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence for Intelligence Analysis: a Review of the Key Challenges with Recommendations

  • Blanchard A
  • Taddeo M
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Abstract

Intelligence agencies have identified artificial intelligence (AI) as a key technology for maintaining an edge over adversaries. As a result, efforts to develop, acquire, and employ AI capabilities for purposes of national security are growing. This article reviews the ethical challenges presented by the use of AI for augmented intelligence analysis. These challenges have been identified through a qualitative systematic review of the relevant literature. The article identifies five sets of ethical challenges relating to intrusion, explainability and accountability, bias, authoritarianism and political security, and collaboration and classification, and offers a series of recommendations targeted at intelligence agencies to address and mitigate these challenges.

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Blanchard, A., & Taddeo, M. (2023). The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence for Intelligence Analysis: a Review of the Key Challenges with Recommendations. Digital Society, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44206-023-00036-4

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