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Lawfare Daily: The Double Black Box: Ashley Deeks on National Security AI

Jul 9, 2025
Ashley Deeks, the Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, discusses her new book about the intersection of national security and artificial intelligence. She introduces the concept of a 'double black box,' where the secrecy of national security and the opacity of AI decision-making collide. Deeks tackles the challenges of oversight from Congress and the courts, the ethical tensions of AI in military contexts, and compares international AI regulation to the complexities of cyber norms.
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Understanding the Double Black Box

  • The "double black box" is the metaphor for AI in national security.
  • The outer box is secrecy, and the inner box is AI's inscrutability even to its creators.
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The AI Black Box Explained

  • AI's decision-making can be opaque, even to its creators, due to diffuse data and neural network complexity.
  • Explainability efforts exist but face trade-offs with AI effectiveness and may produce unreliable rationalizations.
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Congress as National Security Check

  • Congress traditionally acts as the most powerful check on executive national security actions.
  • Laws require president sign-off on covert actions, which could model AI oversight.
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