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By C. Todd Lopez
The Defense Department has formally adopted five principles for the ethical development of artificial intelligence capabilities.
Artificial intelligence is the department's top technology modernization priority, DOD Chief Information Officer Dana Deasy said yesterday.
The new principles lay the foundation for the ethical design, development, deployment and use of AI by DOD he said. "These principles build upon the department's long history of ethical adoption of new technologies," he added.
The Defense Innovation Board spent 15 months developing the principles, and consulted with leading AI and technical experts, as well as with current and former DOD leaders and the American public. Those principles, Deasy noted, apply to the use of AI in both combat and noncombat situations.
The five AI ethical principles, based on recommendations from the Defense Innovation Board, are:
"Whether it does so in a positive or negative way depends on our approach to adoption and use," he said. "The complexity and the speed of warfare will change as we build an AI-ready force of the future. We owe it to the American people and our men and women in uniform to adopt AI ethics principles that reflect our nation's values of a free and open society."
Shanahan also said that he believes, and leaders in the Defense Department believe, that the nation that is first to master AI will be the one that prevails on the battlefields of the future.
"We also believe that the nation that successfully implements AI principles will lead in AI for many years," he said. "The U.S. military intends to do just that."