In a decisive move to strengthen national security, President Joe Biden has ordered the Pentagon and US intelligence agencies to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence. This initiative, outlined in a national security memorandum, aims to position the United States as a leader in artificial intelligence technology while safeguarding against potential threats from adversaries such as China.
The memorandum highlights artificial intelligence as a transformative technology, establishing guidelines intended to prevent its misuse against civil liberties or human rights. A senior administration official, speaking anonymously, stressed the importance of aligning the implementation of artificial intelligence with American values. The official noted that failure to rapidly advance artificial intelligence technologies could leave the nation vulnerable to strategic surprises from global rivals.
As nations like China leverage AI to enhance their military capabilities, it becomes critical for the United States to accelerate the adoption of these technologies in the national security sector. This urgency is underlined by an executive order from the previous year, which tasks US government agencies with formulating strategies for integrating artificial intelligence.
Key measures include safeguarding the supply chain of advanced computing chips, vital for artificial intelligence systems, and combating economic espionage aimed at stealing critical innovations. White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan highlighted the importance of artificial intelligence to future national security while addressing an audience at the National Defense University.
Sullivan emphasized that without deliberate action to protect and deploy AI, the United States risks losing its hard-earned advantages. The memorandum not only focuses on the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies to protect US interests, but also encourages international collaboration to establish a stable framework for the use of artificial intelligence around the world.
The initiative aims to ensure that global communities benefit from advances in artificial intelligence while minimizing associated risks, reflecting ongoing discussions with international bodies such as the G-7 and the United Nations.