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AI Ethics, Governance, Responsible AI: Views from the CIA's Deputy Privacy Officer | #863

Dec 16, 2024
In a captivating discussion, Jacqueline Acker, the CIA's Deputy Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer, shares her insights on AI ethics and governance. She underscores the importance of ethical frameworks in maintaining public trust, especially in sensitive sectors like intelligence. Acker explains how transparency is key to building explainable AI and addresses the challenges of bias mitigation. She also discusses the need for international collaboration on ethical AI standards, offering valuable advice for organizations looking to adopt responsible AI practices.
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ANECDOTE

CIA Life Reflects Family Spirit

  • Jacqueline Acker enjoys spy shows like "Jack Ryan" and "Slow Horses" despite the dramatization.
  • She relates to the authentic portrayal of how much CIA co-workers care for each other as a "family."
INSIGHT

Trust Underpins CIA AI Ethics

  • AI ethics is crucial for the CIA to maintain the trust of the American public and global partners.
  • Losing trust could result in losing authorities necessary to protect the public effectively.
ADVICE

Prioritize Transparency in AI

  • Be transparent about how AI systems are created and the rules followed to build public trust.
  • Use clear explanations to assure consumers and oversight bodies that AI products are trustworthy.
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