More than 7,000 National Security Agency analysts have begun using generative AI tools in the past year, the agencys director said Tuesday.
These piloted capabilities are being used for intelligence, cybersecurity, and business workflows, Gen. Timothy Haugh said at an Intelligence and National Security Alliance event.
The feedback we've received from the workforce has been overwhelmingly positive, helping our analysts work smarter and better, Haugh said.
Intelligence agencies using artificial intelligence isnt new, but the community has been more open with testing the technology in everyday work. The Department of Homeland Securitys intelligence shop has been experimenting with cloud-based AI tools for analysts and the Central Intelligence Agency has been building its own ChatGPT-like tool while grappling with troves of data.
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AI makes stuff up.