
The U.S. intelligence community is implementing new rules regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and data, aiming to set minimum standards for all 18 intelligence agencies. The rules will govern the agencies' use of commercially available information and ensure a common understanding of AI usage.



The Army is close to issuing a new directive to help guide the department’s use of generative artificial intelligence and, specifically, large language models, according to its chief information officer. https://t.co/cyIsMxgQPS https://t.co/6X3shA3YVh
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence wants its forthcoming first-ever directive on AI to ensure that different spy agencies have a common understanding of the lines drawn to govern their use of AI, according to John Beiler. https://t.co/RGeHZ8dpo0
The AI rules will set minimum standards for all 18 intelligence agencies and the data guidance involves American spies’ use of commercially available information, according to U.S. officials. https://t.co/RGeHZ8dpo0