A federal advisory group is advocating for Canada's security agencies to disclose their current and planned uses of artificial intelligence. This call for transparency comes in a report from the National Security Transparency Advisory Group, which emphasizes the need for public awareness regarding national security policies. The report also suggests legislative amendments to ensure proper oversight of AI applications within federal agencies.
The report highlights that security agencies are already utilizing AI for various tasks, including document translation and malware detection. As AI technology continues to evolve, the report stresses the importance of public knowledge about the objectives of national border, police, and intelligence services. It also points out the challenges posed by the 'black box' nature of AI algorithms, which can obscure understanding even for the agencies using them.
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