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| | | | The U.S. Department of Defense requested $1.8 billion for artificial intelligence in fiscal 2024. | |
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| | | | "So when the deputy secretary of defense calls you up and says, 'We would like you to take this job,' you have to think really hard about why you wouldn't take the job, and not the other way around." | |
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| | | | "It's clear India has got an interest in bringing AI into national security," said Jack Shanahan, a retired Air Force lieutenant general and former director of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center. "So, this is a good chance for the two defense departments to work together." | |
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| | This always seems to be the case, but even more so recently: calls for AI transparency. It seems everyone wants it - except one group. |