Generative AI: friend or foe for U.S. intelligence agencies?
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Excited U.S. intelligence officials found generative AI results in a fentanyl trafficking investigation twice as effective as human-only analysis in identifying illicit activities.
Rhombus Power used generative AI for predicting events like Russia's invasion of Ukraine, North Korean missile launches, and Chinese space operations, aiding U.S. government clients.
U.S. intelligence agencies are racing to adopt AI to handle vast data growth, yet they recognize its youth and fragility, especially in dealing with deceitful criminal trades.
Analysts call for advanced AI models to digest massive data to combat criminal schemes effectively, given generative AI's potential limitations in navigating deceptive activities.
Read at Fast Company
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